LankyDoodle
Well-Known Member
One feed company recommends I feed G 2kg low calorie chaff a day plus the 4kg hay, soaked if I need to (he will only eat if it is literally dipped and then out again) and then restrict his grazing (which I have been doing anyway - muzzle on eaten down paddock).
So what do you feed your good-doers in summer/winter? I have been giving him the recommended hifi lite alongside the hay and his 4-5 hours muzzled grazing on eaten down paddock. He has never had hard feeds in any season other than winter, but I started doing this firstly to mix in his formula4 feet and secondly because I have been riding him loads and he is very lacking in energy: hifi lite provides slow release energy and is low sugar.
He's not exactly that overweight and never was extremely fat really, but I still want to get more weight off for going into winter, but am caught in this trap that his energy is toolow to sustain a walk that will encourage fat loss, so I feed the hifi lite which probably takes more cals to chew than is actually in it... but am I doing the right thing? I've never ever fed hard feed between the months of March and November so it's all new to me. I usually feed hifi lite with garlic in winter as well, but I add sugar beet and a lo-cal balancer and he's out as much as possible, again with lightly soaked hay. He also gets the odd carrot in winter. I try not to rug unless I really have to.
I've been told by one person to stop the hifi lite, stick with the f4f, but give a small amount of spiller's quick release before a ride. I am a bit nervous about that, though. Any advice?
So what do you feed your good-doers in summer/winter? I have been giving him the recommended hifi lite alongside the hay and his 4-5 hours muzzled grazing on eaten down paddock. He has never had hard feeds in any season other than winter, but I started doing this firstly to mix in his formula4 feet and secondly because I have been riding him loads and he is very lacking in energy: hifi lite provides slow release energy and is low sugar.
He's not exactly that overweight and never was extremely fat really, but I still want to get more weight off for going into winter, but am caught in this trap that his energy is toolow to sustain a walk that will encourage fat loss, so I feed the hifi lite which probably takes more cals to chew than is actually in it... but am I doing the right thing? I've never ever fed hard feed between the months of March and November so it's all new to me. I usually feed hifi lite with garlic in winter as well, but I add sugar beet and a lo-cal balancer and he's out as much as possible, again with lightly soaked hay. He also gets the odd carrot in winter. I try not to rug unless I really have to.
I've been told by one person to stop the hifi lite, stick with the f4f, but give a small amount of spiller's quick release before a ride. I am a bit nervous about that, though. Any advice?