pottamus
Well-Known Member
I have a native that is prone to weight gain and potential for laminitis so he is in at night and out during the day on a small summer paddock with not much grass other than nibbling bits. He has always been a bit coughy on his hay but this has got worse over time and I realise I need to change his environment some how.
Does anyone have this problem and any advice?
My thoughts are to turn him out 24/7 in his small paddock over the summer and autumn. He has access to a field stable and feed his hay from the ground (rather than current haynet situation). He has little grass so will be eating the hay too. I can't give him hayledge for obvious reasons and on vets advice, but I can't soak his hay either as I have no water or elec where he is kept and have to bring drinking water round in the car from my home in containers as it is. Will this help the situation do you think as I really don't want this to take hold but I also do not want him getting laminitis under any circumstances either!
Other than that, his field stable is cob web free and he is on mats with small dust extracted shavings.
Does anyone have this problem and any advice?
My thoughts are to turn him out 24/7 in his small paddock over the summer and autumn. He has access to a field stable and feed his hay from the ground (rather than current haynet situation). He has little grass so will be eating the hay too. I can't give him hayledge for obvious reasons and on vets advice, but I can't soak his hay either as I have no water or elec where he is kept and have to bring drinking water round in the car from my home in containers as it is. Will this help the situation do you think as I really don't want this to take hold but I also do not want him getting laminitis under any circumstances either!
Other than that, his field stable is cob web free and he is on mats with small dust extracted shavings.