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Hi all,
Just wondering everyone's thoughts, my mare has gorged on the fresh grass and given herself a big grass belly. I do lunge her frequently, ride etc but she was a little bit overweight during the winter period so I'm still working to get that off.
I'm considering buying a muzzle for her to wear during the day, then off about 5pm.
I've been told not to do this as she could get stressed/get stuck on something etc and that just stable her during the day with some wet hay to eat. I always thought being outside with all her friends would be much better than stood in a stall the majority of the day, considering she's been stabled a lot during the horrible winter weather.
What does everyone else tend to do? Another horse on the yard had colic which was put down to feasting quickly on the new field which had lots of long fresh grass. Just want to make sure I'm doing the right thing for her, first horse I've had for a year so I'm constantly still learning haha
Maisie
Just wondering everyone's thoughts, my mare has gorged on the fresh grass and given herself a big grass belly. I do lunge her frequently, ride etc but she was a little bit overweight during the winter period so I'm still working to get that off.
I'm considering buying a muzzle for her to wear during the day, then off about 5pm.
I've been told not to do this as she could get stressed/get stuck on something etc and that just stable her during the day with some wet hay to eat. I always thought being outside with all her friends would be much better than stood in a stall the majority of the day, considering she's been stabled a lot during the horrible winter weather.
What does everyone else tend to do? Another horse on the yard had colic which was put down to feasting quickly on the new field which had lots of long fresh grass. Just want to make sure I'm doing the right thing for her, first horse I've had for a year so I'm constantly still learning haha
Maisie