Shysmum
Well-Known Member
Went to the vet for his booster and he was 475 kilos.(14.2 gypsy cob). Vet said he's a BS 4 
He is ridden 4- 7 times a week, is muzzled all the time when out, stabled at night with 2 sections of hay, one in the morning, and had a scoop of feed balancer at night.
I am just about to go on hols, and he's going to be having two weeks off, had a lami scare last year......aaaaaaaaaaaarrghhhhh.
So the new plan of action is - move to a much smaller paddock (not his strip grazed one with the leccy fence, as he just tried to jump it) with his muzzle on, no balancer, and soaked hay. I am going to ask the YO to lunge him three times a week. No rugs at all.
The vet said that the shoulder pads can come up within a few days, and I noticed them when I was riding this morning (a very fast hack, I am pleased to report).
I am quite upset tbh - I've worked so damned hard, but the grass just seems to be so good, and also I'm away for 2 weeks and will of course be worrying.
Sorry to ramble x
He is ridden 4- 7 times a week, is muzzled all the time when out, stabled at night with 2 sections of hay, one in the morning, and had a scoop of feed balancer at night.
I am just about to go on hols, and he's going to be having two weeks off, had a lami scare last year......aaaaaaaaaaaarrghhhhh.
So the new plan of action is - move to a much smaller paddock (not his strip grazed one with the leccy fence, as he just tried to jump it) with his muzzle on, no balancer, and soaked hay. I am going to ask the YO to lunge him three times a week. No rugs at all.
The vet said that the shoulder pads can come up within a few days, and I noticed them when I was riding this morning (a very fast hack, I am pleased to report).
I am quite upset tbh - I've worked so damned hard, but the grass just seems to be so good, and also I'm away for 2 weeks and will of course be worrying.
Sorry to ramble x