Always-Riding
Well-Known Member
So I have a very good doer and a poor doer, well I say poor - he's just doesn't gain weight!
Ex-racehorse who is lean. He's been out of racing for a few years and happy in his new life. But he's just not an 'eater'. We've swapped from hay to haylage and there is a bit of an improvement in the amount he eats (gets through equivalent to a small/medium haynet a night).
We've tried baileys no4 but this sent him crazy, Bluegrass cool 'n' condition which seemed to maintain his weight instead of adding it, condition fibre which he won't eat and allen and page calm & condition. Oh and countrywide conditioning cubes which didn't seem to do anything for him, but he didn't lose any weight.
Our main issue is he just won't eat a lot although he loves calm & condition so hoping to keep that as a base to make sure he eats. He also won't eat a chaff and, what we think, anything that doesn't smell nice.
What should we try and/or what have you had success with feeding?
Ex-racehorse who is lean. He's been out of racing for a few years and happy in his new life. But he's just not an 'eater'. We've swapped from hay to haylage and there is a bit of an improvement in the amount he eats (gets through equivalent to a small/medium haynet a night).
We've tried baileys no4 but this sent him crazy, Bluegrass cool 'n' condition which seemed to maintain his weight instead of adding it, condition fibre which he won't eat and allen and page calm & condition. Oh and countrywide conditioning cubes which didn't seem to do anything for him, but he didn't lose any weight.
Our main issue is he just won't eat a lot although he loves calm & condition so hoping to keep that as a base to make sure he eats. He also won't eat a chaff and, what we think, anything that doesn't smell nice.
What should we try and/or what have you had success with feeding?