Lucy_Ally
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I have just been lectured about 'starving' my horse. Bearing in mind she is overweight and 1/2 native she is being strip grazed on this:
Now I know there is not much - but there is some, however she is cutting it up due to the amount of rain we have and there so happens to be a natural spring in my bit of the field
This is what is in the other side:
So equivalent to dairy pasture. I have been told that this is less nutritious than waht she is on at the moment as it is longer
and that she won't get laminitis because only ponies get that (basic ignorance). When I suggested that I supplement her with hay I was told this is more nutritious than the spring grass in the fields
despite the fact that her hay is last years crop. I was told to bring her in and give her nothing, which I said I wouldn't do.
The horse is hungry I agree, however I don't think she is unhappy and she is still overweight despite limiting her grazing. Spring would be happiest up to her belly in lush grass but I am afraid that ain't going to happen! She is supplemented with a good feed of happy hoof plus vit/min and gets given a couple of feet of extra grazing every few days.
I am not a clueless horse owner and I have had to manage fatties before, I am also a farmers daughter and know a thing or two about grazing and nutrition (I also have a bloomin' equine science degree
).
I think she is most upset about the field being cut up, but the fact is I was promised the whole field and would have been able to rotate her off the soggy bit she is on, but it is now being shared with another horse so effectively I have 1/2 what I was promised.
Grrrr!
Feels better to have vented though!
I have just been lectured about 'starving' my horse. Bearing in mind she is overweight and 1/2 native she is being strip grazed on this:
Now I know there is not much - but there is some, however she is cutting it up due to the amount of rain we have and there so happens to be a natural spring in my bit of the field
This is what is in the other side:
So equivalent to dairy pasture. I have been told that this is less nutritious than waht she is on at the moment as it is longer
The horse is hungry I agree, however I don't think she is unhappy and she is still overweight despite limiting her grazing. Spring would be happiest up to her belly in lush grass but I am afraid that ain't going to happen! She is supplemented with a good feed of happy hoof plus vit/min and gets given a couple of feet of extra grazing every few days.
I am not a clueless horse owner and I have had to manage fatties before, I am also a farmers daughter and know a thing or two about grazing and nutrition (I also have a bloomin' equine science degree
I think she is most upset about the field being cut up, but the fact is I was promised the whole field and would have been able to rotate her off the soggy bit she is on, but it is now being shared with another horse so effectively I have 1/2 what I was promised.
Grrrr!
Feels better to have vented though!