kal40
Well-Known Member
I have two good doer welsh x's and obviously have to be careful at this time of year. One 12.2 on 15.2.
They both came through the winter a little bit too well but thats a different story.
I have separated the field and put them into individual strip paddocks. Our grass isn't fantastic quality but they have eaten whats there atm. It is bare and they are hungry and try to reach the grass when I lead them in/out.
My dilema is do I move the paddocks outwards to give them more grass or do I feed haylage twice a day.
They have lost a little bit of weight but not a huge amount but having had a pony with lami in the past I am very aware of how easily it can happen.
Does anyone have any advice that could help?
They both came through the winter a little bit too well but thats a different story.
I have separated the field and put them into individual strip paddocks. Our grass isn't fantastic quality but they have eaten whats there atm. It is bare and they are hungry and try to reach the grass when I lead them in/out.
My dilema is do I move the paddocks outwards to give them more grass or do I feed haylage twice a day.
They have lost a little bit of weight but not a huge amount but having had a pony with lami in the past I am very aware of how easily it can happen.
Does anyone have any advice that could help?