CobsaGooden
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I am just wondering what the effect of 1.5 Stubbs scoops of whole oats would be to a horses weight?
Sorry it's a bit random and cryptic!
Sorry it's a bit random and cryptic!
I am just wondering what the effect of 1.5 Stubbs scoops of whole oats would be to a horses weight?
Sorry it's a bit random and cryptic!
She is probably wanting to up his energy levels. They shouldn't make him fat.It’s not my horse. It’s a woman on my yard who feeds this quantity of oats with a supplement (not sure what). The horse is very overweight and I want to say something but I’m not sure if that quantity of oats would do anything for weight? Horse is pretty chilled cob so she could be trying to get him a bit more lively I guess but then I’d imagine being less overweight may help the situation too!
I will probably keep my nose out but I am curious about the oats too
Exactly.Anything that adds energy will also make a horse fat if it isn't in enough work.
And i hate to mention pssm but at it's most benign it can make cobs lazy. Adding oats will exacerbate the issue. I'd actually want to know a lazy cob is clear of type 1 before adding any starchy feeds.
My winter grass is proving more than enough oomph at the moment and I can see the weight going on too. Muzzles in November!
I think they have an oil content. Not sure if it would class as ‘high’Don't oats have a high oil content?
I tried oats with my steady good doer, no extra energy, just eyes on stalks![]()