Tinseltoes
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My point exactly.NOT all horses keep weight on,especially those that are old.I think a lot has to do with TB breed in general.
hi i have a 16h 23 yr old gelding i have had trouble with his weight for 10 years he is in the exact same condition i have had blood tests the lot but he windsucks very bad so where he should be eating more hay and grass he chooses to suck the wood and crib bite hes also on 3 feeds a day weight gain old faithful and dengi twice a day and a big bucket of dried grass in the afternoon because he has worn his front teeth down from windsucking he finds it hard to pick grass from the ground he has 5 slices of hay a day the 2 feeds and the grass he does put on a bit this time of year but what at the moment he has torn a ligament in his leg and is in i would recommened the dried grass also since i have been giving it he looks alot better already for my horse its grass that puts the weight on there are lots of people in our situation i hae never had the rspca called on me though omg that would break my heart all the effort i put in to try and put weight on my horse i no exactly were your coming from xxx good luck xxx
Wow, I can't believe this post has provoked so many replies!
I am not in the least bit offended by any comments, I asked for opinions and I recieved them.
I rang the RSPCA after recieving the notice through the letter box and explained that Ellie was old and a tad stiff due to arthritis. The lady on the telephone said she would pass my contact number and the information I had provided onto the officer who came out to see Ellie and as yet I haven't heard from her.
There is no point putting a notice on a gate as the field is only visable from a few back gardens. I have a pretty good idea who reported me, someone I have had problems with previously and who would like the horses off the land.
Ellie is groomed daily but holds her coat. She has actually lost a fair bit more now and her summer coat is very very shiny and healthy looking. She hates having her mane pulled and I do trim it occasionly but with the other two being a gypsy cob and a fell long manes are all the rage in our paddock
I am sure she has put a little bit of weight on in the last week, but I will leave it another week before taking photo's. The vet is back tomorrow and farrier at the weekend.
Thanks again for all the comments, all are much appreciated.
Wow, I can't believe this post has provoked so many replies!
I am not in the least bit offended by any comments, I asked for opinions and I recieved them.
I rang the RSPCA after recieving the notice through the letter box and explained that Ellie was old and a tad stiff due to arthritis. The lady on the telephone said she would pass my contact number and the information I had provided onto the officer who came out to see Ellie and as yet I haven't heard from her.
There is no point putting a notice on a gate as the field is only visable from a few back gardens. I have a pretty good idea who reported me, someone I have had problems with previously and who would like the horses off the land.
Ellie is groomed daily but holds her coat. She has actually lost a fair bit more now and her summer coat is very very shiny and healthy looking. She hates having her mane pulled and I do trim it occasionly but with the other two being a gypsy cob and a fell long manes are all the rage in our paddock
I am sure she has put a little bit of weight on in the last week, but I will leave it another week before taking photo's. The vet is back tomorrow and farrier at the weekend.
Thanks again for all the comments, all are much appreciated.
dressedkez, I think that sometimes I feel the need for justification of my decisions, just to ensure they are right. Unless Ellie bangs some serious weight on in the coming weeks then this will be her last summerThis was/is my gut instinct but I needed confirmation that I was doing the right thing by her. Although selfishly I would love her to be here for several years to come I have to do what is best for Ellie.
dressedkez, I think that sometimes I feel the need for justification of my decisions, just to ensure they are right. Unless Ellie bangs some serious weight on in the coming weeks then this will be her last summerThis was/is my gut instinct but I needed confirmation that I was doing the right thing by her. Although selfishly I would love her to be here for several years to come I have to do what is best for Ellie.
dressedkez, I think that sometimes I feel the need for justification of my decisions, just to ensure they are right. Unless Ellie bangs some serious weight on in the coming weeks then this will be her last summerThis was/is my gut instinct but I needed confirmation that I was doing the right thing by her. Although selfishly I would love her to be here for several years to come I have to do what is best for Ellie.
She has always held onto her coat longer than most, but definately hasn't got cushingsShe is almost winter coat free now and looks lovely and shiny!
She has always held onto her coat longer than most, but definately hasn't got cushingsShe is almost winter coat free now and looks lovely and shiny!
You should get her tested???????????
isn't it time to put this thread to bed? poor Ellie has had soooo many differing views so i think shes had more than her share of advice, dont you all agree?
god, cant you read what others write! did i say that anyone had had a "go" at Ellie- no!!considering that there have been 20+ pages to this thread i think Ellie and her owner have had enough advice to run the WHW.yes, the discussions will have been useful and constructive, but surely she will have read enough now, and it has to be her own decision in the end, and i dont imagine that she is unknowledgable herself!
dont use them!!
god, cant you read what others write! did i say that anyone had had a "go" at Ellie- no
i just dont bother with them, if i do i leave the bloody things everywhere-i dont go out much anyway so i find them a pointless bit of kit!! so----- no handbags at dawn, sorry!
If I'm not mistaken Ellie is the name of the horse. Now admittedly I can't be bothered to read all 21 pages, but I can't imagine many people on HH have actually been advising Ellie on how to look after herself, furthermore, I doubt MrsElle allows Ellie to surf the web especially with those hefty sized hooves!isn't it time to put this thread to bed? poor Ellie has had soooo many differing views so i think shes had more than her share of advice, dont you all agree?
Why????