TheresaW
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I have 3 horses that live out all year round. A 24yo, a 20yo, and a 9yo. The 2 oldies have always been very good doers, the younger one has dropped weight in the past, but is thriving on the grass.
My 2 oldies are looking a bit ribby imo. Oldest one has cushings, 20yo tested negative, he has been retired for 3 years due to arthritis. The vet has seen them, and thinks given their ages, they are ok, lacking in top line and muscle as to be expected, but I would like to get a bit more weight on them before we go into winter. Both are happy and well in themselves. Hay is put out for them all winter; and I have been putting some out for them for the last few weeks, but to be honest, they're not overly interested and I end up throwing it on the muck heap after a couple of days.
The younger one is very well covered, so doesn't really need any extra, but can separate the older 2 for short feeds.
Any recommendations welcome, obviously I need to bear/bare in mind the risk of lami, especially where my cushings girl is concerned. She has never had it in the past.
My 2 oldies are looking a bit ribby imo. Oldest one has cushings, 20yo tested negative, he has been retired for 3 years due to arthritis. The vet has seen them, and thinks given their ages, they are ok, lacking in top line and muscle as to be expected, but I would like to get a bit more weight on them before we go into winter. Both are happy and well in themselves. Hay is put out for them all winter; and I have been putting some out for them for the last few weeks, but to be honest, they're not overly interested and I end up throwing it on the muck heap after a couple of days.
The younger one is very well covered, so doesn't really need any extra, but can separate the older 2 for short feeds.
Any recommendations welcome, obviously I need to bear/bare in mind the risk of lami, especially where my cushings girl is concerned. She has never had it in the past.