wallykissmas
Well-Known Member
I have a 16 yr old gelding, he is currently on a scoop of speedibeet and two scoops on graze on split between two feeds. Added supplements are 20g of aviform suppleaze. He then has 16lb of hay and out on ok grazing for 8-10 hours a day. In light work with an hour schooling three days a week and hacking at w'end.
I would like to put him back on linseed as his coat looked great and he held his weight this winter with added haylage.
I'm wondering if anyone thinks I could have him on anything that would be more beneficial for his age, joints and ESP his feet - over the winter he had sometime off with sore back feet- he's unshod on his back feet and has been for the past few years with no probs but after hooning around the field he went lame and it appeared he had become very sensitive on his soles. He is still showing some of this but didn't have any signs of abscess or lami. He wasn't in anymore work either to effect him. Can only thing it was the frozen ground but appear to be lasting longer.
I don't like molasses, cereal or added rubbish based feed, but anything that could help his feet other than the obvious shoes .....
I would like to put him back on linseed as his coat looked great and he held his weight this winter with added haylage.
I'm wondering if anyone thinks I could have him on anything that would be more beneficial for his age, joints and ESP his feet - over the winter he had sometime off with sore back feet- he's unshod on his back feet and has been for the past few years with no probs but after hooning around the field he went lame and it appeared he had become very sensitive on his soles. He is still showing some of this but didn't have any signs of abscess or lami. He wasn't in anymore work either to effect him. Can only thing it was the frozen ground but appear to be lasting longer.
I don't like molasses, cereal or added rubbish based feed, but anything that could help his feet other than the obvious shoes .....