bex1984
Well-Known Member
The Blue Cross's new poster, featuring a coloured cob and the words 'looking well?', followed by a statement saying he is 150kg over weight has appeared at my yard.
Last night people were discussing how they didn't think the horse looked overweight, which I think really highlights the main issue. People don't know what fit, slim, horses and ponies look like. I constantly get comments that Murphy looks really slim - he's almost the right weight now but I'd like a bit more off him.
I think that on an average livery yard, at least 75% of the horses, if not a lot more, will be overweight. In general we are totally out of touch with what a horse should look like, and in particular, how native ponies should live.
To say a horse is a 'good doer', or 'it's just the way he is' or 'he's supposed to look like that' is just not good enough. It is not impossible to get the weight off a chubby horse or pony, but there's no excuses, it's hard work. If it means you have to move yards, or get up earlier to ride, or set up electric fencing in the p*ssing rain, then that's what you have to do.
Now is the perfect time of year to get cracking with it. two years ago this week, Murphy started his diet. He's now over 150kg lighter, has gone down a rug size, and has gone down through 3 saddles. If your horse is looking porky, get it on a diet!! Now!