howengold
Well-Known Member
Hi
We have a 27 year old mare who suffered a particulary bad winter for the first time ever, due to going into the winter normal weight, 400kg (usually I build her up in the autumn but our grazing was ruined by the hot summer). We can't seem to build her up and the vet can't understand why as she has found no problems. She is a 14hh pony TBx Connie.
She lives out 24/7. We feed her a quarter of a bale of hay at night, a stubbs scoup of Hi-fi Original, a scoup of 16+, a scoup of sugar beet 2 x Pink powder, sunflower oil and veggies. She has the same feed in the mornings but no hay. I don't want her overweight but she does need to carry a little by the end of the summer to get her through the winter (its just something we have discovered over the 25 years we have owned her. She is ridden 1hr a day and gets two or three days off a week (depending on my workload). She is currently 350kg and I have only managed to get her up by 20kg since feb.
Is there anything out there that I may have missed? Fresh eyes needed.
We have a 27 year old mare who suffered a particulary bad winter for the first time ever, due to going into the winter normal weight, 400kg (usually I build her up in the autumn but our grazing was ruined by the hot summer). We can't seem to build her up and the vet can't understand why as she has found no problems. She is a 14hh pony TBx Connie.
She lives out 24/7. We feed her a quarter of a bale of hay at night, a stubbs scoup of Hi-fi Original, a scoup of 16+, a scoup of sugar beet 2 x Pink powder, sunflower oil and veggies. She has the same feed in the mornings but no hay. I don't want her overweight but she does need to carry a little by the end of the summer to get her through the winter (its just something we have discovered over the 25 years we have owned her. She is ridden 1hr a day and gets two or three days off a week (depending on my workload). She is currently 350kg and I have only managed to get her up by 20kg since feb.
Is there anything out there that I may have missed? Fresh eyes needed.