RoyalGreyGlory
Active Member
I have a thoroughbred who I am currently breaking and my YO told me to feed him a handful of healthy hooves as she said 'you don't want him feeling well' which is understandable but I personally feel he has dropped a bit too much weight considering we are coming into winter.
He can be excitable and nervous (I got him semi-wild out of a field in July) so I don't want a high energy feed but I want something I can feed along side the remainder of the chop to encourage weight gain
Thank you
He can be excitable and nervous (I got him semi-wild out of a field in July) so I don't want a high energy feed but I want something I can feed along side the remainder of the chop to encourage weight gain
Thank you