Morgan123
Well-Known Member
Hello, just wondered people's thoughts on this!
I have a Welsh cob who's bred for showing and he puts on weight in the summer as if he's a shetland. I've not really had a fat cob before and hate seeing him massive, but find the whole slimming thing a bit of a minefield in itself, so just wondered what people thought about the following (before i start - i ride him as much as i can which is five times a week or more and try and make him work a lot each time for max calorie burnage, but the amount of work doens't seem to make a difference to the fat!).
1) My yard doesn't have any sort of restricted grazing, just one big field. As a result in the summer i end up stabling him every night to restrict his food intake. he's perfectly happy in, but someone recently brought up a really good point - you know when people diet by starving themselves for 12 hours and it makes their body actually hang onto the calories, well maybe that happens with horses too?! could that be true? anyone know much about horse metabolism?
2) given the above, he has soaked hay in a small-holed haylage net and i try and put plenty of foraging sorts of treats around, i.e. a few fibre nuts (that's the only hard feed he gets, with a bit of supplement) scattered around his water bucket, swede in his haynet, carrots hidden around etc so that he is encouraged to eat his hay more slowly etc, as i can't give him too much of that! any other tips for slowing him down...??
3) is there any way to make a grazing mask nice to a horse?! they used to HATES them ut it would be the perfect answer :-(
4) I don't give him likits cos he eats the whole lot in one night which defeats the object as they are made of sugar. However, am finding he eats those tubs of molasses licks pretty slowly. but now the grass has come through, i'm wondering if i should take these out? I have a vague idea that molasses is a less digestable form of sugar than actual sugar so maybe it's not too bad (I may have invented that in my own head though) and also means more of the foraging style behaviour going on... not sure what people think about giving fat horses molasses licks?!
5) unfortunately he gets puffy legs in this stable. I know that's not serious and that they just go down on their own as he walks to the field, but LONG TERM could it cause more issues i.e. arthritis etc? I give him massages to get his lymph flowing and everything but still builds up...
Sorry this is turning out long... Anyone else have any thoughts on stuff you can do with fatties that helps, or the metabolism stuff mentioned above?! it's getting to the point where i'm starting to think about taking him jogging wiht me in the morning on a lead rope in addition to his workload....!!
thansk!!
I have a Welsh cob who's bred for showing and he puts on weight in the summer as if he's a shetland. I've not really had a fat cob before and hate seeing him massive, but find the whole slimming thing a bit of a minefield in itself, so just wondered what people thought about the following (before i start - i ride him as much as i can which is five times a week or more and try and make him work a lot each time for max calorie burnage, but the amount of work doens't seem to make a difference to the fat!).
1) My yard doesn't have any sort of restricted grazing, just one big field. As a result in the summer i end up stabling him every night to restrict his food intake. he's perfectly happy in, but someone recently brought up a really good point - you know when people diet by starving themselves for 12 hours and it makes their body actually hang onto the calories, well maybe that happens with horses too?! could that be true? anyone know much about horse metabolism?
2) given the above, he has soaked hay in a small-holed haylage net and i try and put plenty of foraging sorts of treats around, i.e. a few fibre nuts (that's the only hard feed he gets, with a bit of supplement) scattered around his water bucket, swede in his haynet, carrots hidden around etc so that he is encouraged to eat his hay more slowly etc, as i can't give him too much of that! any other tips for slowing him down...??
3) is there any way to make a grazing mask nice to a horse?! they used to HATES them ut it would be the perfect answer :-(
4) I don't give him likits cos he eats the whole lot in one night which defeats the object as they are made of sugar. However, am finding he eats those tubs of molasses licks pretty slowly. but now the grass has come through, i'm wondering if i should take these out? I have a vague idea that molasses is a less digestable form of sugar than actual sugar so maybe it's not too bad (I may have invented that in my own head though) and also means more of the foraging style behaviour going on... not sure what people think about giving fat horses molasses licks?!
5) unfortunately he gets puffy legs in this stable. I know that's not serious and that they just go down on their own as he walks to the field, but LONG TERM could it cause more issues i.e. arthritis etc? I give him massages to get his lymph flowing and everything but still builds up...
Sorry this is turning out long... Anyone else have any thoughts on stuff you can do with fatties that helps, or the metabolism stuff mentioned above?! it's getting to the point where i'm starting to think about taking him jogging wiht me in the morning on a lead rope in addition to his workload....!!
thansk!!