lizijj
Well-Known Member
Hi, I have recently purchased a 17 year old Cob x (possibly TB), approx 15.3hh, as a happy hacker for my mother in law to learn to ride on. He is bright, forward going but sane and sensible. I have always had younger horses, and so would find any advice or top tips for an older horse invaluable.
His present weight is approx a score of 3/5, but has a big belly so I will give him a good worming.
He will be ridden out hacking a few times a week, but may build up to some non competitive endurance rides. He has very good grazing, but also has a stable available.
All my own horses/ponies live out, 24/7 in 6 acres with natural shelter - but all are under 10 years. I feed them by the eye (only grass/hay unless in competition), and only rug in the worst of weather - only then if they seem cold. This has always (touch wood) kept them healthy and happy - they range from Shetlands to TBs, (I restrict the good dooers in the spring).
I would be really grateful of any advice, whether to pass this system on to our new 'old' boy, or if there is anything else I need to consider to his wellbeing.
Thanks in advance for any 'top tips'!
His present weight is approx a score of 3/5, but has a big belly so I will give him a good worming.
He will be ridden out hacking a few times a week, but may build up to some non competitive endurance rides. He has very good grazing, but also has a stable available.
All my own horses/ponies live out, 24/7 in 6 acres with natural shelter - but all are under 10 years. I feed them by the eye (only grass/hay unless in competition), and only rug in the worst of weather - only then if they seem cold. This has always (touch wood) kept them healthy and happy - they range from Shetlands to TBs, (I restrict the good dooers in the spring).
I would be really grateful of any advice, whether to pass this system on to our new 'old' boy, or if there is anything else I need to consider to his wellbeing.
Thanks in advance for any 'top tips'!