Jingleballs
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My boy came out of winter looking a bit poorer than usual this year - he's a cob so normally he doesn't struggle at all but due to the poor grazing I found myself having to feed him up for the first time in years.
We moved yards a month ago - new yard has much better grazing and he's now on adlib hay as opposed to 2 nets per night and he's definitely improved - although perhaps a bit too much.
He also had very poor topline coming into winter due to saddle issues last year caused by faulty saddle gullets (grrr!!!).
Saddle fitter was out a few weeks ago and claimed this was the worst he'd ever looked in terms of top line, physio was out a week later and said he actually looked very good in her opinion given how little work he'd done.
He's being lunged with my new equi ami twice a week for the last 3 weeks, hacked out twice a week and schooled on the flat once a week at the moment.
He's being fed a small feed of chaff + literally the juice from the sugar beet pulp + linseed and a basic balancer.
I have just upped the linseed and added a tablespoonful of oil as his coat is looking crap just now - very scurfy!
So - thoughts on weight and topline? I expect he's a bit heavier than he should be coming into spring so I'll have to manage that. It's hard to judge when you look at them every day!
In about 2 weeks time he'll move out 24/7 although will probably be muzzled most of the time and brought in for about 9 hours a day to get off the grass.
And a lovely photo spoiled only by him flashing his willy!
We moved yards a month ago - new yard has much better grazing and he's now on adlib hay as opposed to 2 nets per night and he's definitely improved - although perhaps a bit too much.
He also had very poor topline coming into winter due to saddle issues last year caused by faulty saddle gullets (grrr!!!).
Saddle fitter was out a few weeks ago and claimed this was the worst he'd ever looked in terms of top line, physio was out a week later and said he actually looked very good in her opinion given how little work he'd done.
He's being lunged with my new equi ami twice a week for the last 3 weeks, hacked out twice a week and schooled on the flat once a week at the moment.
He's being fed a small feed of chaff + literally the juice from the sugar beet pulp + linseed and a basic balancer.
I have just upped the linseed and added a tablespoonful of oil as his coat is looking crap just now - very scurfy!
So - thoughts on weight and topline? I expect he's a bit heavier than he should be coming into spring so I'll have to manage that. It's hard to judge when you look at them every day!
In about 2 weeks time he'll move out 24/7 although will probably be muzzled most of the time and brought in for about 9 hours a day to get off the grass.
And a lovely photo spoiled only by him flashing his willy!