debsey1
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
I have a very overweight cob 15.1hh and very big boned 10inch, condition score 7+. He was being turned out at night and in during the day on soaked 2kg of hay which is the right amount according to my vet. We ride out on most days doing a series of trotting and a fast walk and he still isn't loosing any weight
. So I decided to muzzle him whilst out at night.
The first night I really struggled to get get the muzzle on him and he finally sucombed to a carrot bribe. The next morning I brought in a thoroughly miserable cob who looked like he hadn't eaten a blade of grass all night!
The second night it took me and my horsey sister nearly an hour to get the muzzle back on, he was having none of it, he kepted turning his back on us but eventually we got the muzzle on all I kepted thinking was I have to be 'cruel to be kind' motto.
Third night, not a chance! At this point he has lost trust in me even trying to get his headcollar on was ni -on impossible. Btw, all of this was done in a complete calm manner only kind words of encouragement were spoken. In the end I decided while he was calming down to fence off a small strip of the paddock with electric fencing which, I wish I had of done in the beginning.
My cob was getting very stressed at the whole thing and I wondered if many of you have the same thing especially when trying to put the dam thing on?
I don't like them at the best of times as they can't do what comes natural to them like yawning or scratching each other or himself. I can't leave it on all the time as I ride him regular.
I have a very overweight cob 15.1hh and very big boned 10inch, condition score 7+. He was being turned out at night and in during the day on soaked 2kg of hay which is the right amount according to my vet. We ride out on most days doing a series of trotting and a fast walk and he still isn't loosing any weight
The first night I really struggled to get get the muzzle on him and he finally sucombed to a carrot bribe. The next morning I brought in a thoroughly miserable cob who looked like he hadn't eaten a blade of grass all night!
The second night it took me and my horsey sister nearly an hour to get the muzzle back on, he was having none of it, he kepted turning his back on us but eventually we got the muzzle on all I kepted thinking was I have to be 'cruel to be kind' motto.
Third night, not a chance! At this point he has lost trust in me even trying to get his headcollar on was ni -on impossible. Btw, all of this was done in a complete calm manner only kind words of encouragement were spoken. In the end I decided while he was calming down to fence off a small strip of the paddock with electric fencing which, I wish I had of done in the beginning.
My cob was getting very stressed at the whole thing and I wondered if many of you have the same thing especially when trying to put the dam thing on?
I don't like them at the best of times as they can't do what comes natural to them like yawning or scratching each other or himself. I can't leave it on all the time as I ride him regular.