Rollin
Well-Known Member
I own a highland, three Shagya Arabs and Five CB's. Their weight bears absolutely nothing to do with what I feed or don't feed.
The Arabs look like super models all year round. My natives start to pile on the pounds when I think the spring grass has not arrived!! Restricting grazing too much results in horse-sick paddocks.
When I rode in the 1950's hacking was safe and easy so it was easy to keep horses fit. I also rode native ponies who were so fat in the summer we rode bareback because their saddles would not fit!! They lost weight in the winter when they live out minus rugs and I don't ever remember seeing laminitis.
The Arabs look like super models all year round. My natives start to pile on the pounds when I think the spring grass has not arrived!! Restricting grazing too much results in horse-sick paddocks.
When I rode in the 1950's hacking was safe and easy so it was easy to keep horses fit. I also rode native ponies who were so fat in the summer we rode bareback because their saddles would not fit!! They lost weight in the winter when they live out minus rugs and I don't ever remember seeing laminitis.