MyBoyChe
Well-Known Member
Have just bought a shettie x for grandchildren to ride. I have never owned a pony before and just after a bit of input for how best to manage her weight. Previous owner had had her for 18months and assure me she has not had lami whilst with them, I believe them as they had her muzzled or on poor pasture. She is a bit heavier than I would like and does have a cresty neck so Im really keen to keep on top of her weight. We have really good grass so my plan is as follows: Out from 6pm til 7am in a paddock approx 20 x 20m and muzzled. Grass is at its poorest here but still plenty to poke through the muzzle. During the day she is coming in to a small concrete yard, barns on 2 sides, a high fence on 1 side and a five bar gate out to the paddock. She can see at least one other horse all the time, has shelter, a water trough and a small, soaked haynet, also 1 section of straw so she can lie down if she needs to but of course she nibbles on this as well. Once the grass goes off a bit, so Nov-Feb Im planning to turn her into the 3 acre paddock with my TB, leave her muzzled in the day and take it off at night, the plan being that she will get more exercise following him about as she wont get much work during the winter. Does this sound like a reasonable routine or am I missing something really important. I will be weigh taping her once a week to monitor any changes.