JulesRules
Well-Known Member
Hi all
So after the mild winter, my mare is still overweight and I'm very concerned as she is liable to Laminitis.
She normally drops weight naturally in winter. I kept thinking she would start dropping weight but it just hasn't happened :-( with the spring grass just around the corner I'm getting worried.
So, she is turned out during the day from about 8am to about 3pm and I sectioned off her paddock about 3 weeks ago to limit grass intake. There isn't masses of grass but she is mostly grazing so she must be finding something.
She is stabled at night and has around 6kg of hay, all soaked ( I started soaking it about 6 to 8 weeks ago when I realised she wasn't losing weight and winter was disappearing fast) and split into nets tied around her stable. She is fed from greedy feeder type nets or double netted.
She has a small token bucket feed when the other horses get their breakfast which is a handful of calmer chaff and lo cal balancer (not enough to feed an 11.2 and she is 15.3). She also has a handful of hi fibre nuts in her treat ball to chase around the stable at night which she loves.
She is stabled on straw which she does eat when she has finished her hay, bug I have tried her on other beddings which she also eats so straw is safer. She lies down every night so I don't want her on just rubber matting.
I am working her as much as I can, which I admit isn't masses. She is being lunged or schooled for between 30 mins to an hour around 4 times a week. I have been looking for a sharer for about 6 months but have had a succession of problems since my long term sharer went to uni ( unreliable, bought own horse after 2 weeks, accident resulting in broken leg). I have someone coming yo view tomorrow but I'm a bit disheartened by sharers and I think my YO is getting fed up as a couple have caused her issues (she hasn't said anything but I feel a bit bad about it all)
I have paid my YO to ride a couple of times and will continue if I need to, but my finances aren't great at present as I've just left full time work to set up my own business.
She can get a muzzle off in the field and the grass isn't currently long enough to consider it really.
I have some photos which I will upload later (have to dash to dog agility now!)
Any ideas on getting more weight off her?
So after the mild winter, my mare is still overweight and I'm very concerned as she is liable to Laminitis.
She normally drops weight naturally in winter. I kept thinking she would start dropping weight but it just hasn't happened :-( with the spring grass just around the corner I'm getting worried.
So, she is turned out during the day from about 8am to about 3pm and I sectioned off her paddock about 3 weeks ago to limit grass intake. There isn't masses of grass but she is mostly grazing so she must be finding something.
She is stabled at night and has around 6kg of hay, all soaked ( I started soaking it about 6 to 8 weeks ago when I realised she wasn't losing weight and winter was disappearing fast) and split into nets tied around her stable. She is fed from greedy feeder type nets or double netted.
She has a small token bucket feed when the other horses get their breakfast which is a handful of calmer chaff and lo cal balancer (not enough to feed an 11.2 and she is 15.3). She also has a handful of hi fibre nuts in her treat ball to chase around the stable at night which she loves.
She is stabled on straw which she does eat when she has finished her hay, bug I have tried her on other beddings which she also eats so straw is safer. She lies down every night so I don't want her on just rubber matting.
I am working her as much as I can, which I admit isn't masses. She is being lunged or schooled for between 30 mins to an hour around 4 times a week. I have been looking for a sharer for about 6 months but have had a succession of problems since my long term sharer went to uni ( unreliable, bought own horse after 2 weeks, accident resulting in broken leg). I have someone coming yo view tomorrow but I'm a bit disheartened by sharers and I think my YO is getting fed up as a couple have caused her issues (she hasn't said anything but I feel a bit bad about it all)
I have paid my YO to ride a couple of times and will continue if I need to, but my finances aren't great at present as I've just left full time work to set up my own business.
She can get a muzzle off in the field and the grass isn't currently long enough to consider it really.
I have some photos which I will upload later (have to dash to dog agility now!)
Any ideas on getting more weight off her?