custard
Well-Known Member
Need some support really, could be long!
As of 13th May became the proud owner of our own little yard and that blissfull state which is doing as you damn well please having got off the livery treadmill.
For the last 5 years Will', who is now 16, has been coming in at night all year round. He has lived out all summer before this though and we've managed to keep him looking great in spite of him being a bit prone to laminitits by giving him ad lib hay, high fibre feeds and limited grass.
Anyway, for the past 6 weeks he's been out all the time and as I was worried sick about the very good grass we have, I cut out all his bucket feed and got very strict with how much grass he's had using a muzzle when appropriate as well as strip grazing. I've tried not to mollycoddle him with rugs too much in the hope he'd burn calories but TBH he looks bloody awful
I had the vet to him a couple of weeks a go and she thought he looked fine, no evidence of lami or colic, indeed our worm counts are seriously low. He just looks permanently knackered like he's been partying all night!
I'm sure I can get the condition back on him as have started feeding him again, he now also has access to a shelter 24/7 and I stock that with hay when the weather's ropey. He's also got his light rug on tonight.
Am I panicking over nothing? Has anyone had similar problems getting a thin skinned TB type to live out? I'm listening to the rain bashing the windows and I feel terrible but I know if I go and get him in he will climb the walls and be a total stress head, help!!
As of 13th May became the proud owner of our own little yard and that blissfull state which is doing as you damn well please having got off the livery treadmill.
For the last 5 years Will', who is now 16, has been coming in at night all year round. He has lived out all summer before this though and we've managed to keep him looking great in spite of him being a bit prone to laminitits by giving him ad lib hay, high fibre feeds and limited grass.
Anyway, for the past 6 weeks he's been out all the time and as I was worried sick about the very good grass we have, I cut out all his bucket feed and got very strict with how much grass he's had using a muzzle when appropriate as well as strip grazing. I've tried not to mollycoddle him with rugs too much in the hope he'd burn calories but TBH he looks bloody awful
I had the vet to him a couple of weeks a go and she thought he looked fine, no evidence of lami or colic, indeed our worm counts are seriously low. He just looks permanently knackered like he's been partying all night!
I'm sure I can get the condition back on him as have started feeding him again, he now also has access to a shelter 24/7 and I stock that with hay when the weather's ropey. He's also got his light rug on tonight.
Am I panicking over nothing? Has anyone had similar problems getting a thin skinned TB type to live out? I'm listening to the rain bashing the windows and I feel terrible but I know if I go and get him in he will climb the walls and be a total stress head, help!!