TakeAChance
Well-Known Member
I've had my horse (ISH, 6yrs) since the end of July and am lucky enough to be at a yard with very lush grass. He holds his weight well and throughout the summer has been fed on a handful of Alfa-A Molasses Free and a balancer twice a day. His work load was approximately an hour a day split into schooling 4 days a week and an hour and half hacking twice a week.
Going into the winter we still have loads of grass, but it's obviously less nutritionally valuable and he looks to be dropping his weight ever so slightly. He's doing less work now; hacking twice a week for an hour and a half (w,t,c + lots of hills), schooling once a week for an hour and 20 mins lunging once a week.
I'm just wondering what people recommend for good-doers like him. I've always had pure TBs before and am used to throwing food at them as often as possible, so this is a bit new to me!
Thanks for reading
Going into the winter we still have loads of grass, but it's obviously less nutritionally valuable and he looks to be dropping his weight ever so slightly. He's doing less work now; hacking twice a week for an hour and a half (w,t,c + lots of hills), schooling once a week for an hour and 20 mins lunging once a week.
I'm just wondering what people recommend for good-doers like him. I've always had pure TBs before and am used to throwing food at them as often as possible, so this is a bit new to me!
Thanks for reading