AnotherNewbie
Well-Known Member
My ardennes lad (14 years ish) has suddenly discovered the joys of spring. We've gone from working an hour max (3 mile hack all in walk, he's not the quickest!) or half hour in the school doing walk and trot exercises, gradually up to 6 mile hacks every other night and 45 mins in the school working harder with more trotting once a week or so. He's now started spooking at hedges in a major way even if there's nothing there and god forbid a bird dare to flap in one. He's also the same in hand on the way to and from the field where he walks alongside a huge hedge. He's perfectly bomb proof on the roads however, nothing bothers him there.
He's holding weight nicely on the slimmer end of healthy as he has a weak back end so the less weight he's carrying the better (vet advice). He's fed half a scoop of unmollassed sugar beet and a dose of devils claw daily, with general purpose supplement and biotin added.
He's feeling perkier as he's just had his first pair of shoes on and I think the sound of them clanking is still causing a few "oh my god something moved and I didn't hear it first" type issues.
Anybody got any ideas on bombproofing to hedges? Or of food suggestions even less heating than beet?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
He's holding weight nicely on the slimmer end of healthy as he has a weak back end so the less weight he's carrying the better (vet advice). He's fed half a scoop of unmollassed sugar beet and a dose of devils claw daily, with general purpose supplement and biotin added.
He's feeling perkier as he's just had his first pair of shoes on and I think the sound of them clanking is still causing a few "oh my god something moved and I didn't hear it first" type issues.
Anybody got any ideas on bombproofing to hedges? Or of food suggestions even less heating than beet?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!