MagicMelon
Well-Known Member
So my Arab x TB x 1/8 cob mare is unfortunately still too fat after GAINING weight over the mild winter and on the rocket fuel hay we had. She events and show jumps as if she isn't overweight (she's always forward going and tanks round XC no problem) but she is and I just haven't been able to get enough weight off her. The vet came yesterday and told me she was obese to which I'm utterly horrified. I do agree she's fat but I didn't think she'd be classed as obese
She's worked regularly although I would like to increase her hacking distances. I have her and my other horse on a 1.5 acre paddock so rarely do I have too much grass, they live out 24/7 and feed-wise all she gets is a tiny handful of low sugar chaff. I tried sectioning off a quarter of the field for her but she got pretty upset at being apart from my gelding (even though just over the tape) and paced a lot or broke through it / jumped it which is unlike her to get so stressed so I cant do that again. My veteran gelding is the opposite of her and loses weight quickly so he can't really be cut down grazing-wise to be with her. I even stopped rugging her before the end of winter (in NE Scotland!) in a bid to get her to lose some before spring and she's not been rugged since. I need to lose weight too so I was even seen trotting her out up and down the road on my run last night just to try and burn off a few calories.
The vet has suggested a track system round the edge of the field. Has anyone found this to actually work? I know the idea is they have to move more to get places (like back up to my stables which are open so they use when they want) but I just cant imagine it would make much difference to a horse that spends much of the day lying flat out in the field dozing... I just feel all it'll do is churn up the edge of my field making it boggy. Otherwise she suggested a muzzle but I just hate them, Ive tried them with other horses in the past and they either got them off or looked utterly depressed with them on. My grass really isn't long enough for her to be able to get anything through one.
I've never had a horse who lived on fresh air like she does but this year really has been a struggle after she didnt lose weight over the winter as usual.
The vet has suggested a track system round the edge of the field. Has anyone found this to actually work? I know the idea is they have to move more to get places (like back up to my stables which are open so they use when they want) but I just cant imagine it would make much difference to a horse that spends much of the day lying flat out in the field dozing... I just feel all it'll do is churn up the edge of my field making it boggy. Otherwise she suggested a muzzle but I just hate them, Ive tried them with other horses in the past and they either got them off or looked utterly depressed with them on. My grass really isn't long enough for her to be able to get anything through one.
I've never had a horse who lived on fresh air like she does but this year really has been a struggle after she didnt lose weight over the winter as usual.



