MrsMozart
Just passing through...
The Dizz has been eating and chilling for the last six and a half weeks. She dropped weight and I wasn't quick enough getting the right feed into her.
We've had her in at night to ad lib haylage and two feeds a day (Equijewel and Re-leve - used both before with her to good effect). Now she's out on the Summer grazing, which is putting on the weight nicely
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Today when changing her rugs I noticed that on the off-side she has nice firm muscle behind the shoulders, but on the near side, there is more of an ice-cream scoop effect (not quite as deep as that, but definitely a hollowing where there should be muscle).
When she dropped weight, she also dropped her muscle all over
My plan had been to get the weight on her to a decent level, then a couple of weeks Pessoa-ing to get some level of muscle and fitness up, then I get back on board, but now I'm wondering whether a back bod is needed or if I just need to work her in a specific way to get this particular muscle wastage sorted.
I have the saddler booked for three weeks time, before I get back on, but I'd like to have got her as even as possible before then.
Any suggestions anyone?
Oh, no pain reaction when poked and prodded (in my amatureish way) along her back.
We've had her in at night to ad lib haylage and two feeds a day (Equijewel and Re-leve - used both before with her to good effect). Now she's out on the Summer grazing, which is putting on the weight nicely
Today when changing her rugs I noticed that on the off-side she has nice firm muscle behind the shoulders, but on the near side, there is more of an ice-cream scoop effect (not quite as deep as that, but definitely a hollowing where there should be muscle).
When she dropped weight, she also dropped her muscle all over
My plan had been to get the weight on her to a decent level, then a couple of weeks Pessoa-ing to get some level of muscle and fitness up, then I get back on board, but now I'm wondering whether a back bod is needed or if I just need to work her in a specific way to get this particular muscle wastage sorted.
I have the saddler booked for three weeks time, before I get back on, but I'd like to have got her as even as possible before then.
Any suggestions anyone?
Oh, no pain reaction when poked and prodded (in my amatureish way) along her back.