flaxen
Well-Known Member
I got a new pony in may and when he came he was seriously obese. I've never actually seen such a fat pony that didn't have laminitis, he weighed in at 500kg on weigh tape and is a 13hh sec c!
Due to his extreme weight he was instantly put on a diet. The diet is still on going and due to this he is stabled overnight and refuses to urinate inside, I've tried him on shavings and straw, thick layers on top of rubber and nothing works, straw was a nightmare as he still didn't wee but tramped it into a mush/ sludge with his droppings and then laid in it. Because hes soo desperate to pee hes box walking on a morning like I've never seen, he literally doesn't stop, always one way and keeps going til he is let out and then pees instantly. Hes happy to lie down and lies down every night flat out. The bigger the stable the faster he goes and wears perfect circle track.
Leaving him out 24/7 isn't an option due to his diet, although he's lost 100kg on weigh tape and I've dropped his girth size down 10" he is still fat and we still have a way to go. Hes not starved by any means though the majority of his diet is straw so he has much more to eat with less calories to occupy him longer and does get hand grazed on grass as a treat, as he has little grass in his field.
I've had horses for a long time but never had this problem and while its still summer and hes learnt to do a wee when he sees me coming to get him in for the night or to ride him in concerned that he will give himself problems when winter is here as he will be in longer due to dark nights and combining caring for him with a toddler. Its also not good for his joints in the long term.
Sorry for long post am on mobile. Any suggestions would be helpful.
Due to his extreme weight he was instantly put on a diet. The diet is still on going and due to this he is stabled overnight and refuses to urinate inside, I've tried him on shavings and straw, thick layers on top of rubber and nothing works, straw was a nightmare as he still didn't wee but tramped it into a mush/ sludge with his droppings and then laid in it. Because hes soo desperate to pee hes box walking on a morning like I've never seen, he literally doesn't stop, always one way and keeps going til he is let out and then pees instantly. Hes happy to lie down and lies down every night flat out. The bigger the stable the faster he goes and wears perfect circle track.
Leaving him out 24/7 isn't an option due to his diet, although he's lost 100kg on weigh tape and I've dropped his girth size down 10" he is still fat and we still have a way to go. Hes not starved by any means though the majority of his diet is straw so he has much more to eat with less calories to occupy him longer and does get hand grazed on grass as a treat, as he has little grass in his field.
I've had horses for a long time but never had this problem and while its still summer and hes learnt to do a wee when he sees me coming to get him in for the night or to ride him in concerned that he will give himself problems when winter is here as he will be in longer due to dark nights and combining caring for him with a toddler. Its also not good for his joints in the long term.
Sorry for long post am on mobile. Any suggestions would be helpful.