GrassChop
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I'm hoping to get some ideas with how to manage my 4 year old native pony's weight.
He's in approx 1 acre at the moment, it's green but sparse, low quality and extremely short.
He gets a small handful of chaff with his balancer in the evening and a handful of wrapped hay/haylage in a small holed net so his stomach doesn't get completely empty. I can't get in hay due to storage and my mare also has to have wrapped hay or haylage due to previous asthma so changing this wouldn't be an option.
However, he is still too porky for my liking. He was alright during summer when the grass had dried out and it didn't make him put on weight having a lot more hay so I'm aware that he is getting more out there than it seems but I worry that it's not enough to stop him being hungry or potentially getting ulcers if his stomach is getting too empty!
I might be able to locate a small amount of straw to mix with a smaller portion of hay instead which he'll stuff just as quickly but might help with reducing weight gain.
The field isn't the best draining and where it is already sparse, it'll get churned up very quickly with a track system or splitting into much smaller sections but I could get away with cutting off half while it's dry but then he'll probably balloon the moment I start strip grazing it. It's also rented so I don't want to totally poach it. There's no way for me to get machinery on it either to cut the grass if I sectioned it off.
The grass currently is too short for a muzzle.
Am I over thinking and he would actually be okay without the hay? It really doesn't seem like there is enough out there!
Any ideas welcome, please
He's in approx 1 acre at the moment, it's green but sparse, low quality and extremely short.
He gets a small handful of chaff with his balancer in the evening and a handful of wrapped hay/haylage in a small holed net so his stomach doesn't get completely empty. I can't get in hay due to storage and my mare also has to have wrapped hay or haylage due to previous asthma so changing this wouldn't be an option.
However, he is still too porky for my liking. He was alright during summer when the grass had dried out and it didn't make him put on weight having a lot more hay so I'm aware that he is getting more out there than it seems but I worry that it's not enough to stop him being hungry or potentially getting ulcers if his stomach is getting too empty!
I might be able to locate a small amount of straw to mix with a smaller portion of hay instead which he'll stuff just as quickly but might help with reducing weight gain.
The field isn't the best draining and where it is already sparse, it'll get churned up very quickly with a track system or splitting into much smaller sections but I could get away with cutting off half while it's dry but then he'll probably balloon the moment I start strip grazing it. It's also rented so I don't want to totally poach it. There's no way for me to get machinery on it either to cut the grass if I sectioned it off.
The grass currently is too short for a muzzle.
Am I over thinking and he would actually be okay without the hay? It really doesn't seem like there is enough out there!
Any ideas welcome, please