Marigold43
Well-Known Member
My mare was looking a little underweight, nothing serious but I thought she needed to put on just a bit extra. She's just been wormed and her worming programme is all up to date. Anyway I've probably doubled what I was originally giving her and boy, her behaviour is now awful!!!! I rode her today for the first time in 2 weeks - was off as she had a pulled muscle which has been treated. I lunged her beforehand and she threw a few bucks but nothing major. Well, riding her was a whole other story!!!! She was awful!!! Bucking pretty much every time I asked for an upward transistion. Her left rein is her problem one due to her sore left hind leg but she was even a madam on her right rein, although not nearly as bad as the left!!!! This is very out of character for her. She is normally very easy and calm! She's 5 years old and 3/4 bred Trotter. Teeth were done a few months ago and feet seem ok (she's barefoot) My feeling is that she's fizzy from me upping her haylage but she's never had a problem
With haylage before, even when I moved her from hay to haylage! Can't tell you what type of haylage it is - just some big large wrapped bales that the yard have and it seems to come from
Various places. So will I just reduce the amount I give her and see what happens??? I can then maybe look
at giving her a cool mix to increase her top line instead of the extra haylage? Does that seem the best option? Also if it is the haylage, how long before she'll come "down" off it???? 😂😂😂
With haylage before, even when I moved her from hay to haylage! Can't tell you what type of haylage it is - just some big large wrapped bales that the yard have and it seems to come from
Various places. So will I just reduce the amount I give her and see what happens??? I can then maybe look
at giving her a cool mix to increase her top line instead of the extra haylage? Does that seem the best option? Also if it is the haylage, how long before she'll come "down" off it???? 😂😂😂