Bosworth
Well-Known Member
one of my liveries has a young horse. He is a very stressy chap, throws himself inside out in his stable if another horse goes out to school, hack, or turn out without him, but he can't be turned out first as he has a major panic if he is out before the others. He has other horses still in the american barn with him. He has turn out every day for at least 8 hours with good grass and loads of room and a field mate. He hasn't been ridden for about 10 days and prior to that he was ridden 3 - 4 times a week for 30 mins. He was on Simple System feeds plus linseed and brewers yeast and good quality hay. He has no top line but is a nice weight but lacking in muscle.
Last week his owner has increased his feed dramatically, he is still on the Simple Systems, plus now he has a mollased chop with split peas, Maize and Oats. Plus Allan and Page Calm and Condition. His feeds have doubled in size and they were not small before. And today she changed him over to haylage. He is still not in work, but she hopes to get back on him tomorrow.
I am really concerned as his behaviour is so appalling - he will turn himself inside out in his stable kicking out at the walls. rearing and bucking and it is like hysterics if another horse leave, So bad it is dangerous to be in his stable.
I have talked to her in the past about taking away weight gain feeds as they turn his brain and we have proved it as because his behaviour improved dramatically when he was just on the Simple Systems - but once again as he lacks muscle she feels the need to feed for muscle rather than work him and no amount of feed on it's own is going to muscle him up.
I am also concerned that he is a likely candidate for Azatoria (sp) as this feed has increased so dramatically with a decreased work load. And the sugar/starch content is horrendous
What is the best way to approach her, or do I leave her to it - I only ask as I have to turn him out and deal with the other liveries complaining about him throwing himself around and screaming constantly.
If I don't say anything and she gets hurt - or he gets hurt. But if I do say it is interfering and really its not my business - but it affects my business as I have to handle him and it causes others grief.
Last week his owner has increased his feed dramatically, he is still on the Simple Systems, plus now he has a mollased chop with split peas, Maize and Oats. Plus Allan and Page Calm and Condition. His feeds have doubled in size and they were not small before. And today she changed him over to haylage. He is still not in work, but she hopes to get back on him tomorrow.
I am really concerned as his behaviour is so appalling - he will turn himself inside out in his stable kicking out at the walls. rearing and bucking and it is like hysterics if another horse leave, So bad it is dangerous to be in his stable.
I have talked to her in the past about taking away weight gain feeds as they turn his brain and we have proved it as because his behaviour improved dramatically when he was just on the Simple Systems - but once again as he lacks muscle she feels the need to feed for muscle rather than work him and no amount of feed on it's own is going to muscle him up.
I am also concerned that he is a likely candidate for Azatoria (sp) as this feed has increased so dramatically with a decreased work load. And the sugar/starch content is horrendous
What is the best way to approach her, or do I leave her to it - I only ask as I have to turn him out and deal with the other liveries complaining about him throwing himself around and screaming constantly.
If I don't say anything and she gets hurt - or he gets hurt. But if I do say it is interfering and really its not my business - but it affects my business as I have to handle him and it causes others grief.