TheresaW
Well-Known Member
As a lot of you know, Mac went into winter very poor, and what a winter we had. I was piling feed and hay into him, and although I managed to maintain his weight, we came out the other side still with a very thin, but happy I will add, Mac.
I think Ive started to see real improvement, but seeing him every day, wasnt so sure, so decided to take a photo each weekend. The grass has really taken off now, and this has happened in 8 days.
4th May.
Today.
Obviously there is a long way to go, and if I dont get a decent weight on him over the summer, I wont put him through another winter. The vet is back on the 21st to look at his teeth again and give him another once over. His teeth are his problem, he had a very thorough MOT last November, and is generally a very healthy horse. His passport says hes 21 this year, vet says his teeth belong to a horse 10 years older.
I think Ive started to see real improvement, but seeing him every day, wasnt so sure, so decided to take a photo each weekend. The grass has really taken off now, and this has happened in 8 days.
4th May.
Today.
Obviously there is a long way to go, and if I dont get a decent weight on him over the summer, I wont put him through another winter. The vet is back on the 21st to look at his teeth again and give him another once over. His teeth are his problem, he had a very thorough MOT last November, and is generally a very healthy horse. His passport says hes 21 this year, vet says his teeth belong to a horse 10 years older.