How much hay to feed?

Lowen Ki

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New pony arrives on Saturday and is quite overweight. He will be in for a couple of days while we worm him etc, and then he will be turned out overnight and stabled during the day.

He is 14.2 and 7 years old.

I've only had 16.2+ horses recently and am unsure of how much (in weight) hay to feed the little chap? Is there advice online somewhere so I can be sure not to overfeed him?

I think he's greedy :rolleyes:
 
If you have a little weighing scale (they type you hang up with a hook on the end) you can then weigh how much hay he gets.
There is a general rule somewhere to do with how much hay to feed according to the height and weight of your horse, perhaps if you google it? Find out what his ideal weight should be and feed accordingly.
I would also soak the hay for 24hrs, so its just bulk, no real goodness in it :)
 
Great thanks for the tip! I take it we should weight it dry before soaking the net - else we will be weighing the water? x
 
Yes weigh the hay dry.
Firstly put it in a wheelie bin, and fill it so the haynet is covered with water. Leave it in there for 24hrs, remove the haynet and empty the bin of water, give the haynet a quick hose off to get rid of the dirty water residue, then let it drain for a few mins then feed it wet. Simples :D
 
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you don't need to soak for 24 hours, in fact i don't think i would want to feed my horses anything that had been soaked that long, have you seen the colour the water goes:eek: half hour is long enough:)
 
Thanks guys! Just chatted to Spillers helpline. They recommend feeding 2kg of hay, which has been soaked overnight & is then fed to him wet for the daytime. Great stuff feel all confident I know what to feed now! :)
 
I would suggest putting the hay in 2 or even 3 small holed nets so the pony can't shovel it all down and then stand for hours with nothing
 
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