Fools Motto
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AS title. My filly 12.2+ pony is, well basically fat! Too fat for my liking, but I suppose as far as obese ponies go, it could be much worse.
She is out 24/7 currently on barely an acre with my mare. The grazing has been previously grazed by cattle, not been fertilised has many 'poo-zones' * and a few buttercups. In truth, it is a bit of a poorly kept pony patch.
*deliberately so there is still room for them to not want to break out to look for more grazing, and yet less edible grass! The cattle will be put in to graze it again soon, and it will be harrowed. Both are worm count free.
However, they are still finding plenty to eat. I reduced the size AGAIN the other day, after kind farrier said 'bit too fat'. I feel guilty as I know she is porky.
I can't bring myself to muzzle her, she is only a baby, and she will get it caught on the fencing/hedges/fallen tree, as that is cattle-fence barbed wire, not pony proof... and she does go looking for trouble while playing. So, to stable her during the day is a strong option. BUT, seriously, does it help or will she just go out in the evenings and gorge?
I don't often see her stuffing her face, she loves playing, and will often be standing with my mare, just resting.
So, thoughts??
She is out 24/7 currently on barely an acre with my mare. The grazing has been previously grazed by cattle, not been fertilised has many 'poo-zones' * and a few buttercups. In truth, it is a bit of a poorly kept pony patch.
*deliberately so there is still room for them to not want to break out to look for more grazing, and yet less edible grass! The cattle will be put in to graze it again soon, and it will be harrowed. Both are worm count free.
However, they are still finding plenty to eat. I reduced the size AGAIN the other day, after kind farrier said 'bit too fat'. I feel guilty as I know she is porky.
I can't bring myself to muzzle her, she is only a baby, and she will get it caught on the fencing/hedges/fallen tree, as that is cattle-fence barbed wire, not pony proof... and she does go looking for trouble while playing. So, to stable her during the day is a strong option. BUT, seriously, does it help or will she just go out in the evenings and gorge?
I don't often see her stuffing her face, she loves playing, and will often be standing with my mare, just resting.
So, thoughts??



