wattamus
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Apologies in advance for any terrible spelling- I'm on my phone and it thinks it knows what I want to say..... M
OK so crippled cob has been gaining a lot of weight, YO fertilised the fields over a month ago as she's overstocked, suddenly all this grass has come through and cobby had gained loads of weight. She's not particularly round/ bloated but has a good covering and a huge crest...... Due to her past treatments she's at high risk of getting lami, I muzzle her as much as I can during the day, but she gets sores so have to be wary. I've tried a green guard and she just rubs her nose until it comes off! I'd like to bring her in but she has arthritis and ceases up. I ride her every other day for forty minutes on average but mainly in walk as she can't do much else due to her 3broken legs! Does anyone have any advice or suggestions as to what they would do in my position? Or any effective exercise tips?
Starvation paddock is pretty much out of the question because if I move to another field I won't be allowed to move back (bearing in mind we have 50 horses on 25/30 acres), it'll be too small and I'll end up having to supplement their food in a couple of months, I just need a solution that will work until the grass stops growing!!
OK so crippled cob has been gaining a lot of weight, YO fertilised the fields over a month ago as she's overstocked, suddenly all this grass has come through and cobby had gained loads of weight. She's not particularly round/ bloated but has a good covering and a huge crest...... Due to her past treatments she's at high risk of getting lami, I muzzle her as much as I can during the day, but she gets sores so have to be wary. I've tried a green guard and she just rubs her nose until it comes off! I'd like to bring her in but she has arthritis and ceases up. I ride her every other day for forty minutes on average but mainly in walk as she can't do much else due to her 3broken legs! Does anyone have any advice or suggestions as to what they would do in my position? Or any effective exercise tips?
Starvation paddock is pretty much out of the question because if I move to another field I won't be allowed to move back (bearing in mind we have 50 horses on 25/30 acres), it'll be too small and I'll end up having to supplement their food in a couple of months, I just need a solution that will work until the grass stops growing!!