silvershadow81
Well-Known Member
My girl is semi retired, so was looking for something to keep my busy again...I've just started doing some work with a lovely horse at my new yard and i think we are coming on steadily....
History:
Previously she has been turned away for a while due to throwing herself on the floor whilst at a producers yard and owners were advised to shoot her. Clearly they didnt (thankfully!) and she has been turned away since.
She is about nine years old now and can be stressy, hates being around other horses, so i am looking to take things slowly, build up muscle without her boiling over. This is a little video of a couple of weeks in: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4okoRtah6k&list=UUU72ZUGVxYurZtb8OBq9JJg&index=1
I have also been lunging in the passoa 2-3 times a week and can now get on down in the yard without lunging first!
Ive been feeding her on a mix of grass nuts and high fibre cubes and chaff and she lives out at night, but the other night she just felt more tense (it is her nature to be so anyway!) and really lacked concentration (could have been the cows who have arrived in surrounding fields?!)
Was thinking of removing the grass nuts and sticking to plain top line cubes but also adding a calmer of some sort? (i was only feeding a mix because i had mixed the bags up in my feed bin!)
What calmers are good for just taking the edge off? Would pure magnesium help or do i need to be looking at a branded blend?
Thanks and cakes for all for reading this far!
History:
Previously she has been turned away for a while due to throwing herself on the floor whilst at a producers yard and owners were advised to shoot her. Clearly they didnt (thankfully!) and she has been turned away since.
She is about nine years old now and can be stressy, hates being around other horses, so i am looking to take things slowly, build up muscle without her boiling over. This is a little video of a couple of weeks in: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4okoRtah6k&list=UUU72ZUGVxYurZtb8OBq9JJg&index=1
I have also been lunging in the passoa 2-3 times a week and can now get on down in the yard without lunging first!
Ive been feeding her on a mix of grass nuts and high fibre cubes and chaff and she lives out at night, but the other night she just felt more tense (it is her nature to be so anyway!) and really lacked concentration (could have been the cows who have arrived in surrounding fields?!)
Was thinking of removing the grass nuts and sticking to plain top line cubes but also adding a calmer of some sort? (i was only feeding a mix because i had mixed the bags up in my feed bin!)
What calmers are good for just taking the edge off? Would pure magnesium help or do i need to be looking at a branded blend?
Thanks and cakes for all for reading this far!