Dyllymoo
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J is a 15.2hh 5 year old coblet. He is not in a great deal of work but I am aiming to hack 4 times a week for around 45 mins (currently 20 mins but he is getting fitter). According to the weigh tape he is around 577kg.
He has a handful of Thunderbrooks Chaff twice a day with a balancer supplement added.
He has around 10kg of soaked hay in a haycube overnight (7pm - 6.30am) and is turned out from 7.30am - 3.30pm every day. He has a slice of hay when he comes in as I cant get there until around 6pm.
He was clipped when I got him but I haven't clipped yet, I don't know whether to full clip (legs left on) like he was as after a 20 minute walk hack on Sunday (where he was a bit full of it!) he was a bit sweaty.
He isn't really overugged, in a 50g standard neck if the weather is rainy and cold and overnight. If its sunny I normally take his rug off.
His hay has gone by the morning and I don't really want to give him any more so I am thinking of giving him some oat straw chaff in a bucket that he can pick at. He had the Topspec Zero Chaff stuff and refused to touch it, so I moved to Thunderbrooks for his supplement. Do you think the Efeeds one is better and do you just give them a set amount and take that away from the hay amount or just have it as an extra as he is finishing it.
He is a bit on the porky side but I wouldn't say fat, however I am aware that I don't want him coming out of winter fat. Anything else I should consider doing? I cant up his workload as I don't have the daylight unfortunately.
He has a handful of Thunderbrooks Chaff twice a day with a balancer supplement added.
He has around 10kg of soaked hay in a haycube overnight (7pm - 6.30am) and is turned out from 7.30am - 3.30pm every day. He has a slice of hay when he comes in as I cant get there until around 6pm.
He was clipped when I got him but I haven't clipped yet, I don't know whether to full clip (legs left on) like he was as after a 20 minute walk hack on Sunday (where he was a bit full of it!) he was a bit sweaty.
He isn't really overugged, in a 50g standard neck if the weather is rainy and cold and overnight. If its sunny I normally take his rug off.
His hay has gone by the morning and I don't really want to give him any more so I am thinking of giving him some oat straw chaff in a bucket that he can pick at. He had the Topspec Zero Chaff stuff and refused to touch it, so I moved to Thunderbrooks for his supplement. Do you think the Efeeds one is better and do you just give them a set amount and take that away from the hay amount or just have it as an extra as he is finishing it.
He is a bit on the porky side but I wouldn't say fat, however I am aware that I don't want him coming out of winter fat. Anything else I should consider doing? I cant up his workload as I don't have the daylight unfortunately.