Leo Walker
Well-Known Member
My horse is very, very reactive to sugars/starches etc, but he also works very hard and is event fit, so needs calories. He has an oil/fibre based diet. Hes in from 9am to 3pm but only picks at his hay, so like an idiot I bought some freshly cut organic meadow hay thinking it would be slightly higher calories. and ideal for him.
It wasnt! I very, very, very narrowly avoided a serious incident tonight and its only the fact the neither myself or my backstep panicked and just calmly got the moronic horse free, twice! I'm pretty sure the only reason my internal organs are still functioning is the fact I'm fat and my fat got squished not my organs but the less said about that the better!
It took me a little while to realise that this kamikaze behaviour coincided with the new hay. I have months worth of it stacked up! Will the sugar/starch reduce over time? Is soaking my only option? If so how long is long enough to reduce the sugar? The idiot creature has had less than a bale so far and is off his rocker to the point he is dangerous so continuing to feed it isnt an option! The last time I had this sort of behaviour it was when I started feeding oats, so the hay is clearly rocket fuel.
I really, really dont want to have to try and sell it, but equally someone will get hurt if I dont do something and I just want my lovely superstar pony back!
It wasnt! I very, very, very narrowly avoided a serious incident tonight and its only the fact the neither myself or my backstep panicked and just calmly got the moronic horse free, twice! I'm pretty sure the only reason my internal organs are still functioning is the fact I'm fat and my fat got squished not my organs but the less said about that the better!
It took me a little while to realise that this kamikaze behaviour coincided with the new hay. I have months worth of it stacked up! Will the sugar/starch reduce over time? Is soaking my only option? If so how long is long enough to reduce the sugar? The idiot creature has had less than a bale so far and is off his rocker to the point he is dangerous so continuing to feed it isnt an option! The last time I had this sort of behaviour it was when I started feeding oats, so the hay is clearly rocket fuel.
I really, really dont want to have to try and sell it, but equally someone will get hurt if I dont do something and I just want my lovely superstar pony back!