Birker2020
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My friends farrier following him shoeing her horse has advised that her horse is showing signs of laminitis and that she needs to shift the weight of him, something about he feels his foot has very started slightly sinking/rotating -sorry can't remember exactly what was said.
She currently soaks her hay for a minimum of 8 hours and her horse is on sparse grazing for about five hours a day. She is very worried obviously - I advised her to try him on speedy beet which is suitable for laminitics as its starch and sugar free and to fill him up with that as a part hay replacer as the issue is that she is worried he will be hungry.
I'm not sure I've given her the right advice.Can you fill a horse up by giving it large quantities of soaked speedibeet and using it as a hay replacer if it is overweight, or does the calories in speedibeet surpass the calories in soaked hay? He's in medium work, is around 15.3hh and a good doer. I've told her to ditch the carrot she gives him everyday due to the sugar content.
Any advice would be appreciated.
She currently soaks her hay for a minimum of 8 hours and her horse is on sparse grazing for about five hours a day. She is very worried obviously - I advised her to try him on speedy beet which is suitable for laminitics as its starch and sugar free and to fill him up with that as a part hay replacer as the issue is that she is worried he will be hungry.
I'm not sure I've given her the right advice.Can you fill a horse up by giving it large quantities of soaked speedibeet and using it as a hay replacer if it is overweight, or does the calories in speedibeet surpass the calories in soaked hay? He's in medium work, is around 15.3hh and a good doer. I've told her to ditch the carrot she gives him everyday due to the sugar content.
Any advice would be appreciated.