Honey08
Waffled a lot!
OP - the best advice I can give you is to ask your vet. On here, you will never get a unanimous answer, ask someone who has the qualification to give you the answers you need. You can then tell the interfering busy-body to shove it. I'd also be onto the YO who needs to be warning off the person who is feeding your horse...
I agree with this.
An old man, a boy, and a pony called Fergus once set out for market. On the way to the market, the boy told the old man to ride and he would walk. A little way down the road, they met some people. One of these said to his companions, "Look at that lazy old man riding while he makes that poor young lad walk!"
So the old man got off the pony and the boy got on.
The next lot of people they met remarked, "Look at that! Just the lad riding when the pony is quite strong enough to carry them both! They must be stupid!". So they both got on the pony.
Another mile down the road, they met some more people. One remarked how cruel they were to both be riding the pony, adding, "Those b*st*ards should carry that poor little pony! Fancy making him carry them both! Call the RSPCA!".
So they got off the pony, picked it up between them, and carried it the rest of the way to the market. When they got there, everyone fell about laughing to see two men carrying a pony!
So, there you go. There is no pleasing everyone in this world. If I had started this thread, I would have thanked everyone profusely for their advice about 20 pages ago and gone off and done what I felt was the right thing. Some people will never be satisfied with what you say or do so there is really no point in worrying what they will think. A wise old man once told me always to ask for advice (as the OP has done), adding with a smile, "You don't have to take it!"![]()
Love this!
I would LOVE my horses to look in that condition coming out of winter and into summer grazing. My two are fatties through and through. I don't think there was very much wrong with the horse's condition.
While Eventa's comments explained her side of the story, they did come across as a bit "I'm Soooo experienced, you really should take my advice..." So I can see why they didn't take the advice. Sorry Eventa. I actually read the posts from the OP as very polite and respectful to those that she didn't agree with, so didn't see the teenager that didn't want to learn.
I think people are getting a bit het up over something tiny on this thread really!
ps, my big 17h ISH looked quite scrawny and light at 5-6, then filled out his frame at 7. Someone thought he was a TB when he now looks like a ID. He just needed time to fill his frame.
Another note, I'm an instructor and event too, so have a bit of experience myself, but wouldn't be pushing my opinions unless the horse was a lot skinnier than this...