GrassChop
Well-Known Member
I know I've posted about this before and trust me, I'm at my wits end too.
I have been used to managing a pony that is happy to pick at a haynet, snooze, graze etc and will never run out of food.
My NF 4yo gelding however... I genuinely don't know what to do! Aside from recently consuming 20% of his shelter, he also gets through his haynets within 30 minutes. I'm now needing to fence off the hawthorn bushes too because he's been eating the leafless stalks that are covered in huge thorns and I had to dislodge one from underneath his top lip. I have never ever known anything to be so greedy, it's driving me mad. It's like anything for him is food whether it should be edible or not.
His haynets are 2.5cm mesh holes, I can stuff one full with 1 quarter hay and 3 quarters straw and it's gone within 30 minutes. I work full time so going up multiple times a day to put out more isn't an option. Leaving a big bucket of oat straw chaff would only last 10/15 minutes too, he'd eat it until it's gone, same with the haynets. He doesn't take a break in between.
I can't tie haynets anywhere other than on the shelter because all the fences have to be fenced off with electric because he eats those too so dotting around isn't possible. There is barely any grass out there now and I don't want him to go without but what choice do I have? Is there anything I can do? His weight is great now, the problem I'm having is the fact he does not stop eating and he is then left without until I'm back up.
I have been used to managing a pony that is happy to pick at a haynet, snooze, graze etc and will never run out of food.
My NF 4yo gelding however... I genuinely don't know what to do! Aside from recently consuming 20% of his shelter, he also gets through his haynets within 30 minutes. I'm now needing to fence off the hawthorn bushes too because he's been eating the leafless stalks that are covered in huge thorns and I had to dislodge one from underneath his top lip. I have never ever known anything to be so greedy, it's driving me mad. It's like anything for him is food whether it should be edible or not.
His haynets are 2.5cm mesh holes, I can stuff one full with 1 quarter hay and 3 quarters straw and it's gone within 30 minutes. I work full time so going up multiple times a day to put out more isn't an option. Leaving a big bucket of oat straw chaff would only last 10/15 minutes too, he'd eat it until it's gone, same with the haynets. He doesn't take a break in between.
I can't tie haynets anywhere other than on the shelter because all the fences have to be fenced off with electric because he eats those too so dotting around isn't possible. There is barely any grass out there now and I don't want him to go without but what choice do I have? Is there anything I can do? His weight is great now, the problem I'm having is the fact he does not stop eating and he is then left without until I'm back up.