Orchardbeck
Well-Known Member
Can anyone give me some advice? I have a 25 yo pony who has diastema and is either being ultra picky with her hay or is struggling to eat it. She is treated by a dental technician and has had the gap widened to stop food getting stuck. We've been offering ad lib meadow hay in a hay bar but find it on the floor most of the time, sifted carefully through. She does dunk it in her automatic drinker too.
I have been giving her decent helpings of HiFi molasses free chaff which she troughs down, but she's starting to lose a bit of condition. Her droppings seem ok, no long bits or anything, and she manages fine on fresh grass.
Do you think it's the hay itself she is objecting to (we have two different batches from two different pastures), or would she benefit from having it soaked/steamed?
I am trying to work out how to fit soaking in to my regime (I have two young children and although pony is kept at home I have to dash out to do stable jobs during nap times etc!).
Years ago I used to soak a net for 20 mins at each mealtime and hang it up ready for the next mealtime, but that was either reduce dust or to leach the sugars for laminitics, and they had kind of dried by the time they were needed which I guess defeats the object in this case. Any tips or ideas?
I have been giving her decent helpings of HiFi molasses free chaff which she troughs down, but she's starting to lose a bit of condition. Her droppings seem ok, no long bits or anything, and she manages fine on fresh grass.
Do you think it's the hay itself she is objecting to (we have two different batches from two different pastures), or would she benefit from having it soaked/steamed?
I am trying to work out how to fit soaking in to my regime (I have two young children and although pony is kept at home I have to dash out to do stable jobs during nap times etc!).
Years ago I used to soak a net for 20 mins at each mealtime and hang it up ready for the next mealtime, but that was either reduce dust or to leach the sugars for laminitics, and they had kind of dried by the time they were needed which I guess defeats the object in this case. Any tips or ideas?