BBP
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Looking for some input from fresh eyes please.
Firstly the how fat - I am driving myself crazy with this. I think he is fat but not obese, he has fat pads on his shoulders and I can feel his ribs but they are well covered. The weigh tape says he is not much different from the winter when he looked pretty lean. So thoughts please:



Secondly, he is barefoot but has medial rotation of the forelegs. So his front feet never grow evenly. He now has noticeable ridges on his front feet that mirror this, I assume as the grass has come through and his diet has switched from entirely hay to more sugar (fatty paddock and hay with an hour on grass morning and evening to graze it down to create his next field). I wanted thoughts on these feet from people who know more than I do:

And finally, given that I think the pony could do with burning a few more calories, and that I am in training for a triathlon, I thought it would be great if I could take him out running with me. the tracks round here are clay, lumpy and set like concrete so not great for running on. I usually do a little trotting on roads when I hack but I wondered if 3-4 miles 3 times a week would be okay, especially since he wont have my weight on him and moves as light as a feather. It might give him more hacking confidence too as we dont do that much as he gets really scaredy out on his own on some routes. I did a little 1.5 mile trial run this morning (5am so no cars to annoy) and he was great, I had side reins on him and he popped into a really nice light steady trot next to me.
He would then get ridden 6x pw (4 x in school, schooling, pumping or playing, 2 x hacks/gallops) and then 3 x 4 mile runs a week.
Apologies for lack of coherent thought, racing through writing this before I leave for work (late!). Any thoughts on any of the above appreciated! Thanks!
Firstly the how fat - I am driving myself crazy with this. I think he is fat but not obese, he has fat pads on his shoulders and I can feel his ribs but they are well covered. The weigh tape says he is not much different from the winter when he looked pretty lean. So thoughts please:



Secondly, he is barefoot but has medial rotation of the forelegs. So his front feet never grow evenly. He now has noticeable ridges on his front feet that mirror this, I assume as the grass has come through and his diet has switched from entirely hay to more sugar (fatty paddock and hay with an hour on grass morning and evening to graze it down to create his next field). I wanted thoughts on these feet from people who know more than I do:

And finally, given that I think the pony could do with burning a few more calories, and that I am in training for a triathlon, I thought it would be great if I could take him out running with me. the tracks round here are clay, lumpy and set like concrete so not great for running on. I usually do a little trotting on roads when I hack but I wondered if 3-4 miles 3 times a week would be okay, especially since he wont have my weight on him and moves as light as a feather. It might give him more hacking confidence too as we dont do that much as he gets really scaredy out on his own on some routes. I did a little 1.5 mile trial run this morning (5am so no cars to annoy) and he was great, I had side reins on him and he popped into a really nice light steady trot next to me.
He would then get ridden 6x pw (4 x in school, schooling, pumping or playing, 2 x hacks/gallops) and then 3 x 4 mile runs a week.
Apologies for lack of coherent thought, racing through writing this before I leave for work (late!). Any thoughts on any of the above appreciated! Thanks!