Cheshire Chestnut
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Hello,
New to this forum but need advice on what to feed a hungry Welsh D?
I just want to get his feed right going into the winter. He was a stallion until last year and wasn't really ridden much. He's now in full time work with me and has been since June. Just used for hacking/schooling/odd jumping session - nothing strenuious. He lived out all last winter with him not being ridden but now I will be keeping him in at night (due to the awful weather he be coming in at the end of this week), with him being turned out for 7/8 hours a day too. He was fine on just grass over the summer and nothing else - he kept his weight well. However, now the grass is going I have been making sure he has two scoops of Happy Hoof and a haynet a day too. Happy Hoof recommends 8kg of food a day (hay & feed combined) for his size but I think he'd explode with that! I'm used to feeding my TB who had a large breakfast and tea so I'm at a loss to what to feed him - it has been about 15 years since I had my New Forest pony and I cant remember what/how much he had. I certainly can't feed him what I did my TB, he'd look like an Angry Bird within a week!
He is a 'good doer' and I don't want to over feed him, then again I don't want him to be starving either (even though he always acts starved no matter how much he's fed!).
Should I give him hard feed twice a day for breakfast and tea, plus haynets on a night, plus grass during the day? Or should I just stick with a tea and haynets plus grass? Help!
Sorry for the rambling mess of this message but I wanted to set the scene!
Thank you in advance, any advice would be appreciated as I'm new to the Welshy world!
New to this forum but need advice on what to feed a hungry Welsh D?
I just want to get his feed right going into the winter. He was a stallion until last year and wasn't really ridden much. He's now in full time work with me and has been since June. Just used for hacking/schooling/odd jumping session - nothing strenuious. He lived out all last winter with him not being ridden but now I will be keeping him in at night (due to the awful weather he be coming in at the end of this week), with him being turned out for 7/8 hours a day too. He was fine on just grass over the summer and nothing else - he kept his weight well. However, now the grass is going I have been making sure he has two scoops of Happy Hoof and a haynet a day too. Happy Hoof recommends 8kg of food a day (hay & feed combined) for his size but I think he'd explode with that! I'm used to feeding my TB who had a large breakfast and tea so I'm at a loss to what to feed him - it has been about 15 years since I had my New Forest pony and I cant remember what/how much he had. I certainly can't feed him what I did my TB, he'd look like an Angry Bird within a week!
He is a 'good doer' and I don't want to over feed him, then again I don't want him to be starving either (even though he always acts starved no matter how much he's fed!).
Should I give him hard feed twice a day for breakfast and tea, plus haynets on a night, plus grass during the day? Or should I just stick with a tea and haynets plus grass? Help!
Sorry for the rambling mess of this message but I wanted to set the scene!
Thank you in advance, any advice would be appreciated as I'm new to the Welshy world!