kateknights
Well-Known Member
Scenario, my horse lives on fresh air so is in a starvation paddock and every day i move the electric fence a foot to give her an hour or so good grass, so today i think oh i'll let her in the rest of the paddock(roughly 1.5 acres) with a grazing muzzle on, she has worn it before no probs.
Anyhoo, i have just been over to put her in skinny paddock for the night and there's the grazing muzzle in the middle of the paddock, and an Irish cob standing there looking at me as if to say, look at me mum, my stomach is huge!
It's amazing ow big it is, she has slimmed down so well since i have been managing my grass better. I blame the kids, because if they weren't off school i would have been around today pottering at home and would have noticed, insted of taking them out!
Please reassure me that she just has a grass belly and it will dissapear!!!
Kate x
Anyhoo, i have just been over to put her in skinny paddock for the night and there's the grazing muzzle in the middle of the paddock, and an Irish cob standing there looking at me as if to say, look at me mum, my stomach is huge!
It's amazing ow big it is, she has slimmed down so well since i have been managing my grass better. I blame the kids, because if they weren't off school i would have been around today pottering at home and would have noticed, insted of taking them out!
Please reassure me that she just has a grass belly and it will dissapear!!!
Kate x