Tifferss
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Which would you choose if you had the choice I can quite easily do either but what are your thoughts?
neither - paddock paradise system - i think a small starvation paddock is really not that useful - yes you are restricting calories but you are also restricing movement - whereas paddock paradise keeps horses moving a lot more with restriced claories and helps weight loss far more...
worked really well with my mare
neither - paddock paradise system - i think a small starvation paddock is really not that useful - yes you are restricting calories but you are also restricing movement - whereas paddock paradise keeps horses moving a lot more with restriced claories and helps weight loss far more...
worked really well with my mare
It really depends on the horse! If a horse constantly gets a grazing muzzle off then a starvation paddock would be better. If a horse jumps out of a starvation paddock then a muzzle would be better. If you have only one fatty and he would get separation anxiety in a starvation paddock, then a muzzle may be better. Etc., etc.!
In answer to OP's question, I have mine on restricted grazing at night (previously grazed paddock) and a muzzle during the day. He copes really well, if a little too well! He is still porky! He did get his muzzle off once, but I fitted it a bit better, more snugly, and he never gets it off now. That combined with the fact that I use leccy fencing so there's nothing he can rub it off on other than the ground. Hes given up trying.
I have heard that over grazed 'stressed' grass can hang on to more sugars than you would think and so can be more dangerous to lammi prone horses, I believe, but I need to research this further.