LankyDoodle
Well-Known Member
George is usually the opposite to the stereotypical cob, but as you'll all know, he's on a bit of a diet, and this is playing havoc with his energy levels in that, erm, he has NONE!
He was walking out at less than plod's pace today, and has been doing this pretty much since the start of his 'diet' regime. He gets 4-5 hours grazing in a small, eaten down paddock, wearing a muzzle, plus hay that has had the life soaked out of it, plus his formula4 feet ration (all this is is a supplement) mixed in with a bit of garlic (he gets that once a day and it's not for energy, it's for healthy feet!).
The farrier, who is complicit with me in his diet regime, mentioned giving oats before a ride, just to give a little burst, but I'm under the impression this is rather old fashioned, and wonder what I can give my good doer horse who DOES drop weight quite quickly in winter actually, but has become extra fat this year? He gets ridden every day, sometimes twice a day, plus lunging/schooling.
He is losing weight well and I am really pleased, but riding him is starting to become a) a bore and b) extremely hard work, which OK it was never easy but it's now gone the other way!! I rode out for 3 hours today and it felt like 12 hours!
Thank you muchly in advance!x
He was walking out at less than plod's pace today, and has been doing this pretty much since the start of his 'diet' regime. He gets 4-5 hours grazing in a small, eaten down paddock, wearing a muzzle, plus hay that has had the life soaked out of it, plus his formula4 feet ration (all this is is a supplement) mixed in with a bit of garlic (he gets that once a day and it's not for energy, it's for healthy feet!).
The farrier, who is complicit with me in his diet regime, mentioned giving oats before a ride, just to give a little burst, but I'm under the impression this is rather old fashioned, and wonder what I can give my good doer horse who DOES drop weight quite quickly in winter actually, but has become extra fat this year? He gets ridden every day, sometimes twice a day, plus lunging/schooling.
He is losing weight well and I am really pleased, but riding him is starting to become a) a bore and b) extremely hard work, which OK it was never easy but it's now gone the other way!! I rode out for 3 hours today and it felt like 12 hours!
Thank you muchly in advance!x