golddustsara
Well-Known Member
So we are on day 3 with my gorgeous 4yo dream connie. Despite owning horses before I've turned into a ''worried new mum'' wondering if he is warm enough/lonely/happy/sad!
I am a little worried as he isn't eating the hay I put out for him in the field although he tucks into his small token feed of chaff and nuts. He also is very loose so I'm a bit worried about his tum and have bought pink powder to help his digestion.
I'm sure he is just feeling overwhelmed so has a funny tummy, but now worried mum syndrome has kicked in and I'm about to rock back and forth on my chair!
I brought him in for a nosh today and he did munch his feed down and have a good stab at his hay so perhaps he is just more into his grass and then that is causing the belly.
Now tell me off for being a worry guts!!!!
On a side note, the buggar won't fit properly into any rugs with his broad chest - what rugs are best for the little hairy chunkster natives?
I am a little worried as he isn't eating the hay I put out for him in the field although he tucks into his small token feed of chaff and nuts. He also is very loose so I'm a bit worried about his tum and have bought pink powder to help his digestion.
I'm sure he is just feeling overwhelmed so has a funny tummy, but now worried mum syndrome has kicked in and I'm about to rock back and forth on my chair!
I brought him in for a nosh today and he did munch his feed down and have a good stab at his hay so perhaps he is just more into his grass and then that is causing the belly.
Now tell me off for being a worry guts!!!!
On a side note, the buggar won't fit properly into any rugs with his broad chest - what rugs are best for the little hairy chunkster natives?