rforsyth1984
Well-Known Member
My horse (14 yr old, 15.1 arab gelding) has had laminitis in the past.
At the moment, he is turned out for 12 hours a day in the week, and about 8 hours a day at the weekend. He has a muzzle on Mon - Fri, ad lib haylage at night and has 2 feeds a day of ultimate balancer, alfa beet and corn oil. Ridden 5 days a week, schooling, jumping, hacking for 40 mins - 2 hours a day (mostly around an hour)
All summer he has been on the slim side (can just see ribs), and looking at him today I think he might have lost a bit more weight.
The field is around 3 acres, with 7 horses on (another joining them next week). The grass is short, yellowy in places, and weedy (buttercups etc).
I was wondering if I should start turning out without the muzzle... he could really do with a little bit more weight on him, certainly dont want him losing any more.
This picture was taken about 5 weeks ago - there is less grass now, horse is about the same condition, maybe slightly thinner (can faintly see a few ribs like in the photo)
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At the moment, he is turned out for 12 hours a day in the week, and about 8 hours a day at the weekend. He has a muzzle on Mon - Fri, ad lib haylage at night and has 2 feeds a day of ultimate balancer, alfa beet and corn oil. Ridden 5 days a week, schooling, jumping, hacking for 40 mins - 2 hours a day (mostly around an hour)
All summer he has been on the slim side (can just see ribs), and looking at him today I think he might have lost a bit more weight.
The field is around 3 acres, with 7 horses on (another joining them next week). The grass is short, yellowy in places, and weedy (buttercups etc).
I was wondering if I should start turning out without the muzzle... he could really do with a little bit more weight on him, certainly dont want him losing any more.
This picture was taken about 5 weeks ago - there is less grass now, horse is about the same condition, maybe slightly thinner (can faintly see a few ribs like in the photo)
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