Troggy
Well-Known Member
Is there a way of telling the difference between a pony being lazy or not having enough energy?
Quick background:
Toff is 17, slightly overweight, she is naturally towards the lazy side and had a month off in June. She is now back in work, took it slowly and did a week of walking before doing more (she was fit before her month off and didn't seem to lose much fitness), she can now do an hour and a half hack easily and planning to do more as the weeks progress. Trouble is she is very slow at the moment, she has always been a bit lazy but the other day when out with a friend, her horse cantered off and Toff carried on her slow trot! She is very stiff to start with but soon loosens up and has always been reluctant to trot on roads etc so I don't anymore unless I have to (blind bends on roads etc!!)
Over winter she is usually sharp, and goes from a snaffle to a waterford and is usually very strong.
She is fed Spillers Happy Hoof and D&H Leisure Mix (and various supplements) however the mix doesn't say how much she should be being fed (or I am blind!).
Does anyone know how much I can feed of it? Is it worth getting a higher energy feed? Or is she just being lazy?
I am quite happy if she is just lazy by nature, just don't want her to struggle with any work.
Blimey what a ramble!!
Have I made any sense?!
Quick background:
Toff is 17, slightly overweight, she is naturally towards the lazy side and had a month off in June. She is now back in work, took it slowly and did a week of walking before doing more (she was fit before her month off and didn't seem to lose much fitness), she can now do an hour and a half hack easily and planning to do more as the weeks progress. Trouble is she is very slow at the moment, she has always been a bit lazy but the other day when out with a friend, her horse cantered off and Toff carried on her slow trot! She is very stiff to start with but soon loosens up and has always been reluctant to trot on roads etc so I don't anymore unless I have to (blind bends on roads etc!!)
Over winter she is usually sharp, and goes from a snaffle to a waterford and is usually very strong.
She is fed Spillers Happy Hoof and D&H Leisure Mix (and various supplements) however the mix doesn't say how much she should be being fed (or I am blind!).
Does anyone know how much I can feed of it? Is it worth getting a higher energy feed? Or is she just being lazy?
I am quite happy if she is just lazy by nature, just don't want her to struggle with any work.
Blimey what a ramble!!