Carkst
Active Member
When I first purchased my horse he was underweight and needed muscle. He has put both on well and was looking healthy. After few weeks of good grazing he was going the other way and becoming overweight. He would often come in looking bloated. I bought a grazing muzzle but find he hardly grazes at all with it on and stands by the gate waiting to come in most of the day.
He is out between 9 and 5 as an average, has ad lib hay overnight and is fed a small amount of chaff, calm and conditioner and lo cal balancer. All of which were suggested to help build him up. The amounts were halved once his weight was at a healthy level. He has never shown signs or symptoms of ulcers.
He is worked on average 4 to 5 times a week for up to an hour. His work is varied from hacking to jumping but mainly he is being schooled. The muzzle works well for weight but I'm concerned that he isn't grazing at all through the day while wearing it and the effect this will have on his gut. He also doesn't seem to interact much with the herd while wearing the muzzle either.
I don't want to keep him stabled if I stop using the muzzle and he is terrible to catch if brought in early. I don't want him to be overweight but at same time feel he should be trying to graze. Helpful suggestions appreciated.
He is out between 9 and 5 as an average, has ad lib hay overnight and is fed a small amount of chaff, calm and conditioner and lo cal balancer. All of which were suggested to help build him up. The amounts were halved once his weight was at a healthy level. He has never shown signs or symptoms of ulcers.
He is worked on average 4 to 5 times a week for up to an hour. His work is varied from hacking to jumping but mainly he is being schooled. The muzzle works well for weight but I'm concerned that he isn't grazing at all through the day while wearing it and the effect this will have on his gut. He also doesn't seem to interact much with the herd while wearing the muzzle either.
I don't want to keep him stabled if I stop using the muzzle and he is terrible to catch if brought in early. I don't want him to be overweight but at same time feel he should be trying to graze. Helpful suggestions appreciated.