tashcat
Well-Known Member
We have an ex-racer tb who is physically very fit, ridden about 6 days a week, including lunging and schooling sessions in addition to lots of walk and trot hill work on hacks, and regular canter work. He's working pretty consistently in an outline and learning to collect himself nicely, although he will resort to being flat and straight if given a chance
Despite this, he still looks a bit on the scrawny side muscle wise - he's lacking some topline and could do with more muscle in his back end. He's definitely not underweight.
He's fed high fibre cubes and a molasses free chaff - he goes bonkers on too much feed, so open to suggestions but please bare in mind he can be a bit of a mentalist!
Any tips?
Despite this, he still looks a bit on the scrawny side muscle wise - he's lacking some topline and could do with more muscle in his back end. He's definitely not underweight.
He's fed high fibre cubes and a molasses free chaff - he goes bonkers on too much feed, so open to suggestions but please bare in mind he can be a bit of a mentalist!
Any tips?