princestar
Well-Known Member
Hi
Basically I'm looking for a bit of advice, I wanted to know what other horse owners do when feeding their horses. I have a 4 year old Welsh Section C, who suffers with sweetitch and cribs.
Her breakfast/dinner consists of:
Apple chaff, pony nuts, garlic powder, cod liver oil and some fruit/veg.
When I make her feed, I like to put a lot of water in it, so that it is soaked. I prepare her dinner in the morning and her breakfast in the evening. So that it soaks into the feed during the day/night and then when she eats it, it's nice and moist as I do worry that she isn't drinking enough water (especially in the hot weather). She has free access to fresh water, buckets scrubbed daily and refilled with clean water. But I like to know that she is getting some in her feed and that it isn't too hard.
She eats all her dinner, never rushes or gulps it all down or has to fight to eat. She doesn't have much hay unless we go out in the box or to competitions, as she has a lot of grazing and lives out.
Does anyone else do this? Is it okay for me to do this? I don't want to cause her any health problems, I'm just trying to keep her hydrated.
Thank You
Basically I'm looking for a bit of advice, I wanted to know what other horse owners do when feeding their horses. I have a 4 year old Welsh Section C, who suffers with sweetitch and cribs.
Her breakfast/dinner consists of:
Apple chaff, pony nuts, garlic powder, cod liver oil and some fruit/veg.
When I make her feed, I like to put a lot of water in it, so that it is soaked. I prepare her dinner in the morning and her breakfast in the evening. So that it soaks into the feed during the day/night and then when she eats it, it's nice and moist as I do worry that she isn't drinking enough water (especially in the hot weather). She has free access to fresh water, buckets scrubbed daily and refilled with clean water. But I like to know that she is getting some in her feed and that it isn't too hard.
She eats all her dinner, never rushes or gulps it all down or has to fight to eat. She doesn't have much hay unless we go out in the box or to competitions, as she has a lot of grazing and lives out.
Does anyone else do this? Is it okay for me to do this? I don't want to cause her any health problems, I'm just trying to keep her hydrated.
Thank You