Munchkin
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The original thread, for those who have no idea what I'm talking about: http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=373496
Went today to pick up the keys and was told the pony has laminitis again, so "we're only giving him a token amount of feed so he doesn't feel left out when the TB is being fed." Token amount of feed was a large, round scoop of happy hoof, twice a day! He's also on grass and hay!
I just said look... I wouldn't give him that. Mine's in work and he only gets *this* much (picking up a little handful of it to show her) once a day just so he feels he has a reason to come in, more than anything!
She looked a bit embarrassed and removed half the feed from the bucket. Just said, "do what you think, then."
I felt awful because she reacted like I'd upset her a bit, but I was as nice as possible! And then, just to remove the atmosphere, the pony kicked the TB and cut her leg open right in front of us. So we were a little distracted in dealing with that.
I'm hoping to deal with his weight a little over the next three weeks and then on her return encourage her to follow what I've been doing to maintain the weight loss. They've only ever had the TB and to be honest I think that's left them with a distorted view of what most horses need to eat! (She's 30, has 1 scoop chop, 1.5 sugarbeet and 3 scoops of mix twice a day and only just maintains her weight!)
Anyway, wish me luck...
Went today to pick up the keys and was told the pony has laminitis again, so "we're only giving him a token amount of feed so he doesn't feel left out when the TB is being fed." Token amount of feed was a large, round scoop of happy hoof, twice a day! He's also on grass and hay!
I just said look... I wouldn't give him that. Mine's in work and he only gets *this* much (picking up a little handful of it to show her) once a day just so he feels he has a reason to come in, more than anything!
She looked a bit embarrassed and removed half the feed from the bucket. Just said, "do what you think, then."
I felt awful because she reacted like I'd upset her a bit, but I was as nice as possible! And then, just to remove the atmosphere, the pony kicked the TB and cut her leg open right in front of us. So we were a little distracted in dealing with that.
I'm hoping to deal with his weight a little over the next three weeks and then on her return encourage her to follow what I've been doing to maintain the weight loss. They've only ever had the TB and to be honest I think that's left them with a distorted view of what most horses need to eat! (She's 30, has 1 scoop chop, 1.5 sugarbeet and 3 scoops of mix twice a day and only just maintains her weight!)
Anyway, wish me luck...