ecarylloh
Well-Known Member
My horse, 23 year old Thoroughbred/Arab, is very overweight. I've seen it coming for a little while now and have been trying my best to prevent her from getting to this stage but I'm terribly worried about her.
I got her through winter in good shape, but she's a very good doer, and with all the lush grass at the moment she's just ballooned.
The main problem, though, is me. My job means that I leave for work at 5am and don't get back until about 9/10pm, so I am only ever able to ride her once or twice a week at the weekends. She is in full livery with my retired riding teacher. There are only two other horses on the land, both of whom are retired, so there are no other riders around to give her an exercise during the week.
At the moment she is on restricted grazing (about 1/3 acre), and spends half the day and all night in the stable with a tiny bit of hay. She doesn't get any other feed. I ride her for about 2 hours each week, doing lots of dressage to get her to use her muscles properly. My OH comes down when he can after work (around twice a week) and takes her for a run around the 20 acre field on a leadrope, as he is only just beginning to learn how to ride and she is not a beginner's horse.
I am giving up my job at the end of August. At that point I move to Bristol and become self-employed, so I should be able to ride her every day. However, I am really worried about her and don't want to wait until then to sort this weight problem out, particularly after reading some of the threads on this board talking about all the difficulties faced by overweight horses, and considering her age.
Does anyone have any useful/helpful tips for how I might be able to deal with this before the end of August?
And please, please don't start throwing abuse at me for letting my horse get into this state. I know she's overweight, I am trying to do something about it, but my work means I can't spend the time I need to exercising her as much as she needs, so I am looking for alternative solutions...
I got her through winter in good shape, but she's a very good doer, and with all the lush grass at the moment she's just ballooned.
The main problem, though, is me. My job means that I leave for work at 5am and don't get back until about 9/10pm, so I am only ever able to ride her once or twice a week at the weekends. She is in full livery with my retired riding teacher. There are only two other horses on the land, both of whom are retired, so there are no other riders around to give her an exercise during the week.
At the moment she is on restricted grazing (about 1/3 acre), and spends half the day and all night in the stable with a tiny bit of hay. She doesn't get any other feed. I ride her for about 2 hours each week, doing lots of dressage to get her to use her muscles properly. My OH comes down when he can after work (around twice a week) and takes her for a run around the 20 acre field on a leadrope, as he is only just beginning to learn how to ride and she is not a beginner's horse.
I am giving up my job at the end of August. At that point I move to Bristol and become self-employed, so I should be able to ride her every day. However, I am really worried about her and don't want to wait until then to sort this weight problem out, particularly after reading some of the threads on this board talking about all the difficulties faced by overweight horses, and considering her age.
Does anyone have any useful/helpful tips for how I might be able to deal with this before the end of August?
And please, please don't start throwing abuse at me for letting my horse get into this state. I know she's overweight, I am trying to do something about it, but my work means I can't spend the time I need to exercising her as much as she needs, so I am looking for alternative solutions...