Clodagh
Rage, rage, against the dying of the light.
I have 2 youngsters overwintering out (I hope) they have about 5 acres of paddocks and lots of grass. They both get fed every morning, just to make them come to me instead of me having to wander for miles looking for them before I go to work.
They are a 3 year old 14hh Newfie x who is as fat as a little pig. He is obese, no ribs, huge crest, flat back. He looks awful.
The other is a 16.2 tb x ID yearling. He looks great, can feel his ribs but not see them, he looks spot on.
Feed wise the yearling gets some stud balancer and a handful of chaff and newfie gets chaff.
I have just started giving them a wodge of hay each at night as the grass has gone off a bit.
How to limit one and not the other? I can't muzzle him, hes a fence trasher as it is and OH would go mad.
I can get them both in overnight but would much rather not. Can I ignore it and hope the cold weather, if it ever comes, will sort them out?
They are a 3 year old 14hh Newfie x who is as fat as a little pig. He is obese, no ribs, huge crest, flat back. He looks awful.
The other is a 16.2 tb x ID yearling. He looks great, can feel his ribs but not see them, he looks spot on.
Feed wise the yearling gets some stud balancer and a handful of chaff and newfie gets chaff.
I have just started giving them a wodge of hay each at night as the grass has gone off a bit.
How to limit one and not the other? I can't muzzle him, hes a fence trasher as it is and OH would go mad.
I can get them both in overnight but would much rather not. Can I ignore it and hope the cold weather, if it ever comes, will sort them out?
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