AmieeT
Well-Known Member
I have had my 19yo 14.2 Welshie on full loan for 18months. He's my first horse and my introduction to everything horsey (riding and caring)
He's been on Healthy Hooves since I got him, and has conditioning cubes through the winter. He's a very good doer, and was very overweight when I first had him, the vet told me that he's now in great condition. I don't plan to feed him through the summer unlesshis workload is increased, as he's in a rather large field with very rich grass.
I went to my local mill today to get more food and a Mollichaff rep was there- after talking to her for a while she was very taken aback that I don't give him any supplements. (She mentioned a free but the names escaped me in the moment of blind 'I'm a terrible horsey mum' panic).
It didn't occur to me that he might need anything... He's only ever had the vet out for vaccinations (in the 15 yrs the owners have owned him!) spare one incident where he caught his leg in a fence and cut it (about 12yrs ago). He shows no signs of stiffness- quite the opposite in fact and his poo isn't ever loose etc.
Would the vet have mentioned him needing anything when she came to vaccinate- or would she literally just vaccinate and go?
Part of me thinks the rep was trying to get me to buy into her products (but then she did mention other brands) and the other part of me is worrying that I'm failing my horse.
Ax
He's been on Healthy Hooves since I got him, and has conditioning cubes through the winter. He's a very good doer, and was very overweight when I first had him, the vet told me that he's now in great condition. I don't plan to feed him through the summer unlesshis workload is increased, as he's in a rather large field with very rich grass.
I went to my local mill today to get more food and a Mollichaff rep was there- after talking to her for a while she was very taken aback that I don't give him any supplements. (She mentioned a free but the names escaped me in the moment of blind 'I'm a terrible horsey mum' panic).
It didn't occur to me that he might need anything... He's only ever had the vet out for vaccinations (in the 15 yrs the owners have owned him!) spare one incident where he caught his leg in a fence and cut it (about 12yrs ago). He shows no signs of stiffness- quite the opposite in fact and his poo isn't ever loose etc.
Would the vet have mentioned him needing anything when she came to vaccinate- or would she literally just vaccinate and go?
Part of me thinks the rep was trying to get me to buy into her products (but then she did mention other brands) and the other part of me is worrying that I'm failing my horse.
Ax