AgarTheWarmblood
Member
Hi there,
I have just bought my loan horse, (17.2 Dutch Warmblood) who has been living out for the winter (only grazing on what's there and a bit of hay... no extra feed) and has got a nice big grass belly, but has lost muscle across his back from being unworked.
I was thinking of feeding him Baileys No4 to help build his back up along with the usual trotting up hills, on roads etc, but as he lives out and I don't go up to see him everyday I didn't know if there was any point in starting him on any kind of food if it would only be every other day or possibly less depending on my working schedule etc.
Do you need to feed a horse every day for things like this to make a difference?
I should add that he has only been ridden once a week for the last 3 months whilst I've been loaning him, and so now would be working more, probably 3 times a week or more when possible.
I understand that this is probably a silly question, but as this is the first horse I have bought this is all new to me.
Any feedback on food choice, quantity and how often to feed etc would be greatly appreciated.
Please no nasty comments,
Cheers
Sarah

I have just bought my loan horse, (17.2 Dutch Warmblood) who has been living out for the winter (only grazing on what's there and a bit of hay... no extra feed) and has got a nice big grass belly, but has lost muscle across his back from being unworked.
I was thinking of feeding him Baileys No4 to help build his back up along with the usual trotting up hills, on roads etc, but as he lives out and I don't go up to see him everyday I didn't know if there was any point in starting him on any kind of food if it would only be every other day or possibly less depending on my working schedule etc.
Do you need to feed a horse every day for things like this to make a difference?
I should add that he has only been ridden once a week for the last 3 months whilst I've been loaning him, and so now would be working more, probably 3 times a week or more when possible.
I understand that this is probably a silly question, but as this is the first horse I have bought this is all new to me.
Any feedback on food choice, quantity and how often to feed etc would be greatly appreciated.
Please no nasty comments,
Cheers
Sarah
