Holzdweaver
Well-Known Member
My TB is wintering out this year and i seem to have developed an addiction to rugs, even more than usual! Or rather worrying about if i have enough of them! xD
Yes, im a huge worrier, it will help set my mind at ease if i could have somebody experienced tell me if i am doing right, or if im not, why not! Im also a big planner lol, i like to know what im doing and when hehe
Situation:
He wont be unhappy out, i doubt very much that he will be waiting at the gate to come in, usually he doesn't want to and as he weaves and boxwalks while in, and cant wait to get out in the morning, i think he will like being out, if he doesn't disappear under all the snow!
He wont be on grazing as such, in a paddock yes, but the three summer grazing rotation paddocks are to be left so they dont get churned up and so in spring they will have a headstart with growing.
He will be in a paddock more than big enough for him to have a gallop round in if the mood takes him, but has a bit of rough ground too and is the main gateway so he can destroy it to his hearts content.
At the front of this paddock, just off from the gateway, He has a floor Hay feeder, placed in the middle of rubber matting so he wont be stood in mud while he is munching his hay, the rubber matting itself will be cleaned off twice a day and brushed. He will be fed good quality haylage twice a day(already started feeding once a day in addition to his grazing as grass losing nutrients), put into a small holed net and attached into the feeder, not to restrict his hay as such, but so he will eat it over a longer period of time, so he isnt stood waiting.
He is fed on Alfa-A, Sugar Beet, Oats and Barley(one small scoop of each). With added oil, MultiVit, black sunflower seeds and garlic. Will be increased in winter if he needs it.
Do you think this will work? is it adequate? i can see it working in my head but sometimes i overlook simple things lol
Now onto rugs...
In the depth of winter, like in the snow when its really cold, he will be wearing his 250g full face turnout hood with a 400g 1200d Extra deep Turnout rug. At the moment he has his 200g standard m/w on like usual at this time of year, and when it starts going below 0 degrees is when i move up to his full neck 300g rug.
Now i have plenty of underugs, 100g, 150g, 250g and 400g. If he needs more i can go upto a 400g underug under his 400g turnout, but im pretty sure this will be too much for him and he wouldnt be able to move lol... xD
He wont be clipped like last year as he will be wintering out, id like to clip but i feel mean clipping him then leaving him outside in the cold. He doesnt grow much of a coat but i will be working him too and dont want him to sweat up badly.
Any thoughts/opinions/reccomendations/Feedback etc??
If you read this and think 'OMG, That poor horse!' Please say! and why you think that too... I only want the best for my boy and as a natural worrier i always worry whether im doing the right thing for him.
Sorry for my rambling and thank you to those patient people who have read it all hehe xD
Yes, im a huge worrier, it will help set my mind at ease if i could have somebody experienced tell me if i am doing right, or if im not, why not! Im also a big planner lol, i like to know what im doing and when hehe
Situation:
He wont be unhappy out, i doubt very much that he will be waiting at the gate to come in, usually he doesn't want to and as he weaves and boxwalks while in, and cant wait to get out in the morning, i think he will like being out, if he doesn't disappear under all the snow!
He wont be on grazing as such, in a paddock yes, but the three summer grazing rotation paddocks are to be left so they dont get churned up and so in spring they will have a headstart with growing.
He will be in a paddock more than big enough for him to have a gallop round in if the mood takes him, but has a bit of rough ground too and is the main gateway so he can destroy it to his hearts content.
At the front of this paddock, just off from the gateway, He has a floor Hay feeder, placed in the middle of rubber matting so he wont be stood in mud while he is munching his hay, the rubber matting itself will be cleaned off twice a day and brushed. He will be fed good quality haylage twice a day(already started feeding once a day in addition to his grazing as grass losing nutrients), put into a small holed net and attached into the feeder, not to restrict his hay as such, but so he will eat it over a longer period of time, so he isnt stood waiting.
He is fed on Alfa-A, Sugar Beet, Oats and Barley(one small scoop of each). With added oil, MultiVit, black sunflower seeds and garlic. Will be increased in winter if he needs it.
Do you think this will work? is it adequate? i can see it working in my head but sometimes i overlook simple things lol
Now onto rugs...
In the depth of winter, like in the snow when its really cold, he will be wearing his 250g full face turnout hood with a 400g 1200d Extra deep Turnout rug. At the moment he has his 200g standard m/w on like usual at this time of year, and when it starts going below 0 degrees is when i move up to his full neck 300g rug.
Now i have plenty of underugs, 100g, 150g, 250g and 400g. If he needs more i can go upto a 400g underug under his 400g turnout, but im pretty sure this will be too much for him and he wouldnt be able to move lol... xD
He wont be clipped like last year as he will be wintering out, id like to clip but i feel mean clipping him then leaving him outside in the cold. He doesnt grow much of a coat but i will be working him too and dont want him to sweat up badly.
Any thoughts/opinions/reccomendations/Feedback etc??
If you read this and think 'OMG, That poor horse!' Please say! and why you think that too... I only want the best for my boy and as a natural worrier i always worry whether im doing the right thing for him.
Sorry for my rambling and thank you to those patient people who have read it all hehe xD