EJ87
Well-Known Member
Ok so my mare took colic a few weeks ago but now completely recovered and back to her little cheeky self but as with most colic they dont know what caused it and as she had it twice within one week im not supper obsessed with her diet and trying to get something that works best for her and me. So when she took the colic and recovered I was told to feed her a bran mash every morning to help keep her clear (impaction colic) so have been doing this since sat past and she absolutly loves its but after reading a bot more into bran mashes apparently they may not be as good an idea as i first thought. So her diet routine is as follows:
7am - Bran Mash made with 2 tea mugs (i dont have a proper scoop) of bran mixed with 1litre of warm water and 1 tea spoon of salt
7.30am-4.30pm - Turned out onto farm lane that has a mixture of rough grazing and grass.
4.30 - 6pm - Brought in groomed and ridden
6pm - 7am - I normally give her a handful of cool mix meal and water then after an hour she gets a full net of haylage for the night.
She also has a salt lick and a multi vitamin horselyx tub in her stable and on her lane which she has free access to at all times. She also gets an apple treat when I go to catch her,
In the winter time she will also get a hay net out with her and some more hay mixed with her haylage at night to add bulk as she will be brought in from 4pm instead of 6pm.
Is she missing any vital vitamins that I need to supply her with? plus she can also get a bit fizzy with too much sugary food and she dosnt do alot of work something she just gets a 20min hack in walk/trot and it winter time im luckly if i can ride her 3 times a week. so dont want to give her anything thats going to make her go loopy as she can even get a bit loopy on winter just with the haylage and reduced turn out.
Any comments appreciated as she is my first horse and trying to get the right balance of diet is quite a mindfield as im finding out.
P.s welcome to any human food suggestions as some horse feed supplements can be very expensive and lets face tesco homebrand isnt as bad as it looks!
7am - Bran Mash made with 2 tea mugs (i dont have a proper scoop) of bran mixed with 1litre of warm water and 1 tea spoon of salt
7.30am-4.30pm - Turned out onto farm lane that has a mixture of rough grazing and grass.
4.30 - 6pm - Brought in groomed and ridden
6pm - 7am - I normally give her a handful of cool mix meal and water then after an hour she gets a full net of haylage for the night.
She also has a salt lick and a multi vitamin horselyx tub in her stable and on her lane which she has free access to at all times. She also gets an apple treat when I go to catch her,
In the winter time she will also get a hay net out with her and some more hay mixed with her haylage at night to add bulk as she will be brought in from 4pm instead of 6pm.
Is she missing any vital vitamins that I need to supply her with? plus she can also get a bit fizzy with too much sugary food and she dosnt do alot of work something she just gets a 20min hack in walk/trot and it winter time im luckly if i can ride her 3 times a week. so dont want to give her anything thats going to make her go loopy as she can even get a bit loopy on winter just with the haylage and reduced turn out.
Any comments appreciated as she is my first horse and trying to get the right balance of diet is quite a mindfield as im finding out.
P.s welcome to any human food suggestions as some horse feed supplements can be very expensive and lets face tesco homebrand isnt as bad as it looks!