Little Fat Pony
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I have a 5 year old TB, he's a good do-er, and at the moment is slightly more round than I would like him to be, but I can still easily feel his ribs.
At the moment he gets 2 scoops of Alfa-A Molasses Free, a day, but since his workload is gradually increasing I feel like he needs more. I spoke to my farrier earlier and he said to keep him on the feed he is on, as if you add anything to a thoroughbreds diet, they can often become excitable? I've done some research and found that they way forward is a low sugar/starch diet, so can anyone advise what feed they would use?
According to my weigh-tape he is approx 520kg, and gets adlib hay.
I would also like to put him on a supplement for his hooves, as he is shod infront, but his hoof growth isn't the best.
Hope this makes sense
I have a 5 year old TB, he's a good do-er, and at the moment is slightly more round than I would like him to be, but I can still easily feel his ribs.
At the moment he gets 2 scoops of Alfa-A Molasses Free, a day, but since his workload is gradually increasing I feel like he needs more. I spoke to my farrier earlier and he said to keep him on the feed he is on, as if you add anything to a thoroughbreds diet, they can often become excitable? I've done some research and found that they way forward is a low sugar/starch diet, so can anyone advise what feed they would use?
According to my weigh-tape he is approx 520kg, and gets adlib hay.
I would also like to put him on a supplement for his hooves, as he is shod infront, but his hoof growth isn't the best.
Hope this makes sense