Upset over rugging coments

Glad she likes her new menu
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I see that others have recommended that you contact feed companies for rationing advice...but I would like to give a word of warning. I've managed a few yards over a few years...and never once met a horse that needed the ration suggested by the feed company...but then, they are in the business of selling as much feed as possibe...
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I'd keep her as she is now...and see how she looks in a week or two and only then increase it if necessary...
 
Thats what I thought I would do. The lovely people on here have given me many suggestions and if Plan A fails then I have B & C to fall back on LOL I am pretty sure though that the Speedibeet will do the trick, I don't know why I didn't think of it before
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She had a huge haynet tonight and was tucking in when I left
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I never thought that I'd ever have problems putting weight on her, she looks at a carrot normally and puts on a pound!!!
 
A HW at this time of year does seem excessive, but if she needs it, she needs it. I would suggest you layer rather than put one rug on, it will trap heat in a better way IMHO. Good luck to you and don't let others comments piss you off too much!
 
Yep she is the spotty in my sig
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I think she's gorgeous too but then again I'm bias LOL

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This was taken about 6 weeks ago now

Weezy - I agreee with the layering, its not as cold tonight but its been down to 1c here with thick frosts. Not sure if I told you but after our beach 'ducking' I obviously got a new hat, from a different shop, had it fitted and the lady said that the J3 was totally the wrong hat for me, so now I have the Adventurer
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fits a treat and I don't look like a twat!!!
 
i swear by alfa a oil, speedibeet and bailey's topline cubes (although your already feeding 16 + which is fine) for getting weight on, i nearley had my old girl put down a couple of yoears back, after moving from a numpty yard where they insisted she was stabled and fed on basic chaff and nuts, i moved her chucked her out she was as skinny as a rake - this was in feb, by the end of march she looked much, much better!
in your case i would increase your mix to manufacture's recommendations or add a vit/min sup, lose the honeychop in exchange for alfa oil, and add some speedibeet, weigh you 1/2 scoop of mix - you might be surprised a standard bowl scoop only holds just over a kilo of mix, and almost 2kg cubes......

ETS don't bin your good doer....why not add a bucketful to her hay ration overnight? the more fibre the better!
 
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