RachelB
Well-Known Member
When (ish) does the grass start growing again? Or does it not stop?
I was talking to a friend who has farming connections, who said that all the farmers she knows have had to change their winter routines for their livestock over the last few years to account for the fact that the grass now grows pretty much all year round. Although she concluded that it will "properly" be starting to grow again in about March time. No-one else I've asked seems to have the foggiest idea!
The reason I need to know is, Maiden is going to have to lose some weight before the grass starts growing and especially before I get the vet back out in April to see whether I can ride her again. The only way I can restrict her grass intake is to have a muzzle on her. I've tried putting it on just during the day but that poses many problems, such as the cost in time and petrol for going over to take it off, the fact that I can't catch her to put it on (!), and the fact that she pigs out at night when it's off, so she didn't lose any weight anyway. My friend who has a fattie who she has to keep on a very very strict diet, has advised me to leave Maiden's muzzle on 24/7 and weigh her every few days until she drops to a sensible weight (needs to lose about 75kg, my weight tape won't go round her at the moment so it's a bit of a guesstimate). She keeps telling me, "cruel to be kind" and all that. I am actually worried Maiden will end up with laminitis if she's still the weight she is by the time the spring grass comes through.
So I've been planning for next year, but can't really do much until I know when abouts the grass is expected to come through! Should I:
a) muzzle her for 12 hours in every 24 and leave her headcollar on so I can catch her, although I'm not keen on leaving anything on really
b) muzzle her 24/7 until she loses enough weight, then leave it on for 12 hours in every 24 and monitor her weight
and when should I start doing this? I was thinking February at a rough guess? Or should I start from January, get the weight off her ASAP (considering she has a tendon injury and the vet has commented on her weight before, but putting the muzzle on for half the day didn't work) and then monitor her weight carefully into the following months?
Any advice muchly appreciated, although I realise it's a bit early yet but I can NOT wait until April and I have a "thing" about planning ahead! Also I know I'm a bad mummy as I haven't really made 100% effort to get the weight off her
I was talking to a friend who has farming connections, who said that all the farmers she knows have had to change their winter routines for their livestock over the last few years to account for the fact that the grass now grows pretty much all year round. Although she concluded that it will "properly" be starting to grow again in about March time. No-one else I've asked seems to have the foggiest idea!
The reason I need to know is, Maiden is going to have to lose some weight before the grass starts growing and especially before I get the vet back out in April to see whether I can ride her again. The only way I can restrict her grass intake is to have a muzzle on her. I've tried putting it on just during the day but that poses many problems, such as the cost in time and petrol for going over to take it off, the fact that I can't catch her to put it on (!), and the fact that she pigs out at night when it's off, so she didn't lose any weight anyway. My friend who has a fattie who she has to keep on a very very strict diet, has advised me to leave Maiden's muzzle on 24/7 and weigh her every few days until she drops to a sensible weight (needs to lose about 75kg, my weight tape won't go round her at the moment so it's a bit of a guesstimate). She keeps telling me, "cruel to be kind" and all that. I am actually worried Maiden will end up with laminitis if she's still the weight she is by the time the spring grass comes through.
So I've been planning for next year, but can't really do much until I know when abouts the grass is expected to come through! Should I:
a) muzzle her for 12 hours in every 24 and leave her headcollar on so I can catch her, although I'm not keen on leaving anything on really
b) muzzle her 24/7 until she loses enough weight, then leave it on for 12 hours in every 24 and monitor her weight
and when should I start doing this? I was thinking February at a rough guess? Or should I start from January, get the weight off her ASAP (considering she has a tendon injury and the vet has commented on her weight before, but putting the muzzle on for half the day didn't work) and then monitor her weight carefully into the following months?
Any advice muchly appreciated, although I realise it's a bit early yet but I can NOT wait until April and I have a "thing" about planning ahead! Also I know I'm a bad mummy as I haven't really made 100% effort to get the weight off her