Hi, I am looking to gain weight on my welsh section d ,,, I have been advised to feed calf mik pellets have you done this ? what was the resault? xx thanx
Hi Thanx for that.... is there anything I should be aware off that could cause harm to him? I feed him a small amount of dod n horll condition mix and chaff? cheers x
Why don't you ring a horse feed company for advice on feed to help your horse to gain weight safely? Most/all feed companies have free helplines with nutritionalists at the other end of the phone.
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Why don't you ring a horse feed company for advice on feed to help your horse to gain weight safely? Most/all feed companies have free helplines with nutritionalists at the other end of the phone.
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Echo this. Also the right sort of work to muscle the horse up rather than just feeding to make him fat.
... just wondering as well, why a welshie is not up to weight at this time of year? Most are too overweight at the moment. Perhaps it would benefit you to get someone experienced to have a look at your horse and to advise you - preferably a vet.
No showing class is worth deliberately making your horse fatter than he needs to be. As I posted on your other thread - have a look at the BHS' Fit not Fat campaign - if your horse is lean not fat or skinny then leave well alone!
I would also question if the person who told you that really knows what they are on about.
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Hi yes he is looking good I think! but at a recent show, I was told that most are bordering on fat and I would need mine to be the same ! x
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Eeek! Is it really worth risking lami and your horse's health for a few rosettes? Also, if it's just a bit of weight you need to get on (let's say for the sake of argument that he's a bit lean coming into winter) calf milk pellets seems a bit drastic! Much better to use an equine mix or conditioner.
I still think you should put your pony's heath first though.