Fools Motto
Well-Known Member
Time is now to start stripping the field... they have too much which is fine for one but not for the other - typical!
I don't know at what age youngsters can get lami, but I'd rather ere on the side of caution. do you agree safe rather than sorry? I've cut her hard feed down to just a handful now, she doesn't need it but as I'm feeding my 16 yr old TB x mare the (rising 2 yr old NF filly) needs something at the same time.
I thought about bringing them in for the day and out at night, but I've been told the ponies often gorge themselves when they do go out, thus not really 'limiting' intake? Does that make sense?
I've also thought about taking her out for walkies, I did a few sessions last year but nothing major. Good idea?
I don't know at what age youngsters can get lami, but I'd rather ere on the side of caution. do you agree safe rather than sorry? I've cut her hard feed down to just a handful now, she doesn't need it but as I'm feeding my 16 yr old TB x mare the (rising 2 yr old NF filly) needs something at the same time.
I thought about bringing them in for the day and out at night, but I've been told the ponies often gorge themselves when they do go out, thus not really 'limiting' intake? Does that make sense?
I've also thought about taking her out for walkies, I did a few sessions last year but nothing major. Good idea?