Orca
Well-Known Member
My heavyweight cob (to be) is very overweight. When she arrives with me, I'll be switching her to hay (soaked?) in a small hole haynet and limiting her rations in comparison to her current intake. She is only coming into work now (5yo) and is obviously an incredibly 'good doer', so I don't plan to feed hard feed currently (but will if she would benefit from supplements). Turnout is available in either a sandschool or paddock.
My major issue will be exercise. I won't be lunging or freeschooling (she's whip shy and generally very nervy) but will be working on trust, groundwork and desensitising with a view to a positive future lunging experience.
I will be happy to walk her in hand but I doubt this will be a strenuous enough activity to start having much impact on her weight (and only a slight impact on her fitness).
Her breaking isn't complete (no lengthy trot or canter sessions under saddle are possible just yet), so what in-hand activities can I utilise to help bring her back to good health?
My major issue will be exercise. I won't be lunging or freeschooling (she's whip shy and generally very nervy) but will be working on trust, groundwork and desensitising with a view to a positive future lunging experience.
I will be happy to walk her in hand but I doubt this will be a strenuous enough activity to start having much impact on her weight (and only a slight impact on her fitness).
Her breaking isn't complete (no lengthy trot or canter sessions under saddle are possible just yet), so what in-hand activities can I utilise to help bring her back to good health?