FionaM12
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Lol yes you are all right i am an old man
From (for some reason) Wigan!
And 65 isn't that old......
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Lol yes you are all right i am an old man
i am aware of this and this is why his forage has now been increased! I am certainly not taking that attitude i know that is not the case i am simply stating my point to the small minority who are being just a 'little' rude on the matter, i know i asked opinions and i have taken them all on board. As for the muscle situation we are working on it with him as i have also said previously
As has been stated several times over, the horse needs minerals and vitamins every day, therefore take one bag of quality horse feed, read the label, then feed accordingly, do not dilute with another feed like oats unless you add a mineral and vitamin supplement. Feed more forage. Feed some salt.
PS you were going to ask vet for his opinion, have you done so?
The poor old OP is getting bombarded with lots of different feed ideas - what is the point when she has said (quite a few times) she will be speaking to her vet and nutritionist?
I am amazed at how polite the OP has remained, given the tone of some of the posts on here and the fact that someone has opening posted admitting to feeding her horse without her permission. I would be spitting nails.
The horse is not exactly a charity case, so there was never any call for a busybody on the yard to do more than speak to the YO if they had a concern and then wind their neck in.
The poor old OP is getting bombarded with lots of different feed ideas - what is the point when she has said (quite a few times) she will be speaking to her vet and nutritionist?
I am amazed at how polite the OP has remained, given the tone of some of the posts on here and the fact that someone has opening posted admitting to feeding her horse without her permission. I would be spitting nails.
The horse is not exactly a charity case, so there was never any call for a busybody on the yard to do more than speak to the YO if they had a concern and then wind their neck in.
I look back in horror at my own idiocy from when I was young sometimes.
^^^^This!!!!!!!!^^^^
The poor old OP is getting bombarded with lots of different feed ideas - what is the point when she has said (quite a few times) she will be speaking to her vet and nutritionist?
I am amazed at how polite the OP has remained, given the tone of some of the posts on here and the fact that someone has opening posted admitting to feeding her horse without her permission. I would be spitting nails.
The horse is not exactly a charity case, so there was never any call for a busybody on the yard to do more than speak to the YO if they had a concern and then wind their neck in.
This is an interesting post, in many ways - because I'm always banging on about duty of care on livery yards, by the YO, and by fellow liveries.
So if the lady giving the extra hay was genuinely concerned about your horse then whilst her actions may have upset you, she hasn't really done anything wrong - other than top up a hay ration that has been used up.
We had a very good system some years ago, whereby four of us had a system of last person to leave put the hay in. This meant that those on smaller rations because of diets didn't stand for too long overnight when their ration was eaten.
Goo god yes. I look back in horror at some of the advice I have followed in the past *hangs head* thankfully we live and learn
Sorry amymay, have only just gone back to this tread. What if this horse was on a special diet? Is it still ok for another livery (even if well meaning in their opinion) gives someone elses horse extra hay / feed etc with out the owner knowing?
I stand by my original opinion, yes, this livery was in the wrong by feeding someone else's horse without their consent (and potentially without indepth knowledge of said horses diet / health etc). We may have to agree to disagree on this one
(sorry also as I haven't read the rest of the thread as its so many pages and I expect things have gotten debated to death).
Donovan is on a Do it yourself yard, which means I do it MYSELF!
So if this same horse had been colicking or similar would you have expected Eventa to ignore that as well? Colicking because it had been left with no feed for over 12 hours? Because if she had, she would no doubt have been criticised for that as well.
Good lord is this still going on! Incredible! I only joined this to tell you all the truth lol!
Welcome to the world of HHO Eventa!Things can run on a bit here.....
And on and on and on and on....
Try a search for a thread about cobs...![]()