lucy_108
Well-Known Member
I'm getting ahead of myself here... but, trying to be a bit more proactive rather than reactive this year!
I have a rising 5yo Welsh X who is a very good do-er. Last summer I battled with his weight and it was a real struggle that exhausted us both between muzzling, forever fencing to make strips or paddocks, trying track systems, to endless exercise to try and keep him at a healthy weight. The nightmare was that the grass really went to his feet and made him quite sore (preface: NOT laminitic, my farrier and vet both agreed it was the grass causing hoof sensitivity, on a soft surface or an even hard surface he was sound as a pound).
What have people found the best way to manage their good do-ers in summer on good pasture grass?
He is muzzled all summer.
Track system didn't work for us.
Strip grazing is a possibility but I feel like I'm always moving the fence to give him beautiful green grass which just seems counterintuitive?
Just looking for success stories of management that don't zap all your time, energy and will to live !
I have a rising 5yo Welsh X who is a very good do-er. Last summer I battled with his weight and it was a real struggle that exhausted us both between muzzling, forever fencing to make strips or paddocks, trying track systems, to endless exercise to try and keep him at a healthy weight. The nightmare was that the grass really went to his feet and made him quite sore (preface: NOT laminitic, my farrier and vet both agreed it was the grass causing hoof sensitivity, on a soft surface or an even hard surface he was sound as a pound).
What have people found the best way to manage their good do-ers in summer on good pasture grass?
He is muzzled all summer.
Track system didn't work for us.
Strip grazing is a possibility but I feel like I'm always moving the fence to give him beautiful green grass which just seems counterintuitive?
Just looking for success stories of management that don't zap all your time, energy and will to live !

