live2ride
Well-Known Member
Due to the yard I'm at deciding the horses need to be in 24/7 for this month to allow ground to recover I am now trying to think of ways to keep a constant supply of forage to my mare without the weight gain
She is getting about 20lbs haylage during night, and little less during day
This is the only amount that will ensure she isn't standing in with no food, and as I alread suspect ulcers am keen for that not to happen
The question is I want to decrease the amount of haylage during day but maybe replace it with another very low calorie forage replacer
The question is what can I give in a bucket for her to munch through, which will not cause weight gain
There is no option to change to hay as yard provides all hay/haylage and due to last summer poor yield there is not enough hay for all to have :/ so she is stuck with haylage... I'm trying to exercise once/twice a day to keep weight off
So any suggestions?
She is getting about 20lbs haylage during night, and little less during day
This is the only amount that will ensure she isn't standing in with no food, and as I alread suspect ulcers am keen for that not to happen
The question is I want to decrease the amount of haylage during day but maybe replace it with another very low calorie forage replacer
The question is what can I give in a bucket for her to munch through, which will not cause weight gain
There is no option to change to hay as yard provides all hay/haylage and due to last summer poor yield there is not enough hay for all to have :/ so she is stuck with haylage... I'm trying to exercise once/twice a day to keep weight off
So any suggestions?