Jill Crewe
Well-Known Member
Hi All
I am just about to buy a new horse - he is Welsh Sec.D x Cob and can live out 24/7 but I will probably keep him in a bit over Winter to save the YO's field from getting too messy.
My previous pony (RIP) was also a very good doer and I never gave him any extra concentrate feed - he lived to the ripe old age of 27 on hay and grass and I struggled to keep the weight off him!
So I am not very knowledgable on feed - the chap I am buying is coming from a girl that has had him since early this year - the girl she bought him off had a baby and he was left out in the field pretty much to his own devices for approx 1 year and was in a fairly poor condition at that time - but he looks good now - despite needing a bit of work on muscle tone.
Is there any point giving him any concentrates being such a hardy native? The girl I am buying him off mentioned that she gave him 'calm and conditon' at first.
I know everyone always has different opinions on this sort of thing and I do have other people that I can ask for advice - but was just interested to know what some of you thought
Oh I will be using him for a bit of everything - hacking, riding club, flat work lessons and local shows - and he is 9 years old - also he seems to be a sensible laid back type but we will see how he acts when I collect him and bring him to his new home!
I am just about to buy a new horse - he is Welsh Sec.D x Cob and can live out 24/7 but I will probably keep him in a bit over Winter to save the YO's field from getting too messy.
My previous pony (RIP) was also a very good doer and I never gave him any extra concentrate feed - he lived to the ripe old age of 27 on hay and grass and I struggled to keep the weight off him!
So I am not very knowledgable on feed - the chap I am buying is coming from a girl that has had him since early this year - the girl she bought him off had a baby and he was left out in the field pretty much to his own devices for approx 1 year and was in a fairly poor condition at that time - but he looks good now - despite needing a bit of work on muscle tone.
Is there any point giving him any concentrates being such a hardy native? The girl I am buying him off mentioned that she gave him 'calm and conditon' at first.
I know everyone always has different opinions on this sort of thing and I do have other people that I can ask for advice - but was just interested to know what some of you thought
Oh I will be using him for a bit of everything - hacking, riding club, flat work lessons and local shows - and he is 9 years old - also he seems to be a sensible laid back type but we will see how he acts when I collect him and bring him to his new home!