IsabelleJ
Well-Known Member
I have a 16.2 Shire/TB gelding who is quite tubby. Have only been feeding him 2 handfuls chaff and half rations of Top Spec balancer for the last 3 months, in preparation for the spring grass. The horses have just moved onto their summer grazing, so loads of nice lush grass, so he is coming in at lunchtime every day for the next few weeks. He has one large haynet at night, which I have started soaking to get rid of all nutrients. He is also bedded on straw, so snacks on that when hay runs out.
I need to get the weight off him. Am hoping to start lunging for 20 mins every day before riding, and he usually gets ridden twice a day. His hay is running out way too soon, so I am thinking of going back to two smaller very small holed haynets. However, I will only be able to soak one of these for a decent amount of time, the second one may get 2 hours tops. He also moves onto Bliss bedding next week, so hopefully will no longer have straw to eat BUT this means I really need his hay to last all night!
So! I only have one tub to soak hay in. Grazing muzzle is a possibility, but if I carry on with half day turnout he will need something to eat in the afternoon which kind of defeats the object. I will be decreasing to one handful of HiFi Good Doer for dinner and breakfast. I could look at double netting the larger haynets, as he munches through the hay at a phenomenal rate.
Does anyone have any ideas? I am racking my brains on this one! Thanks
Isabelle
I need to get the weight off him. Am hoping to start lunging for 20 mins every day before riding, and he usually gets ridden twice a day. His hay is running out way too soon, so I am thinking of going back to two smaller very small holed haynets. However, I will only be able to soak one of these for a decent amount of time, the second one may get 2 hours tops. He also moves onto Bliss bedding next week, so hopefully will no longer have straw to eat BUT this means I really need his hay to last all night!
So! I only have one tub to soak hay in. Grazing muzzle is a possibility, but if I carry on with half day turnout he will need something to eat in the afternoon which kind of defeats the object. I will be decreasing to one handful of HiFi Good Doer for dinner and breakfast. I could look at double netting the larger haynets, as he munches through the hay at a phenomenal rate.
Does anyone have any ideas? I am racking my brains on this one! Thanks
Isabelle