rowy
Well-Known Member
Having major Lola troubles and could use your help!
I have been putting Lola in a really small paddock with next to no grass to try and keep her weight down but she has been really unhappy just standing there in the fetlock deep mud and churning it up and it hasnt been having that much effect on her weight other than maintaining it. She is in at night with 2 slices of soaked hay which has been soaked all day to try and get the calories in it down and put in 2 hay nets to slow her down eating it.
For those that dont know Lola is 3 1/2 years old and only been sat on and walked around a few times over the summer. At the moment she is meant to be turned away till spring but I am considering backing her properly now but only so I can take her for long hacks 3 times a week to keep her weight down. I think being overweight is worse than being ridden in light work.
Can't use grazing muzzle as she runs into walls and wacks her head against things and cant electric fence anything off as she gets straight through it even if its electrified as she has touch thick skin and a thick coat so doesnt feel a thing.
Thing is she is rather bum high and I would have to buy a special saddle for her as she is so wide and the plan was to sell her next year anyway.
So help me make a plan as to what to do with her. Other option is to try and sell her now which may be a bit impossible
I have been putting Lola in a really small paddock with next to no grass to try and keep her weight down but she has been really unhappy just standing there in the fetlock deep mud and churning it up and it hasnt been having that much effect on her weight other than maintaining it. She is in at night with 2 slices of soaked hay which has been soaked all day to try and get the calories in it down and put in 2 hay nets to slow her down eating it.
For those that dont know Lola is 3 1/2 years old and only been sat on and walked around a few times over the summer. At the moment she is meant to be turned away till spring but I am considering backing her properly now but only so I can take her for long hacks 3 times a week to keep her weight down. I think being overweight is worse than being ridden in light work.
Can't use grazing muzzle as she runs into walls and wacks her head against things and cant electric fence anything off as she gets straight through it even if its electrified as she has touch thick skin and a thick coat so doesnt feel a thing.
Thing is she is rather bum high and I would have to buy a special saddle for her as she is so wide and the plan was to sell her next year anyway.
So help me make a plan as to what to do with her. Other option is to try and sell her now which may be a bit impossible