tobysg
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I have a Welsh who is looking very fat at the moment.
She is out with a grazing muzzle on all of the time she's out or stays in at night with a double netted haynet, tonight it was 12 kilos but usually more.
If I don't give her enough hay then she eats all of her bed of straw, she has even eaten shavings...
She is ridden around 5 times a week and is relatively fit. Has had two weeks of no/v light jumping as just done an ODE, show and 3 showjumping competitions in consecutive weeks which is alot for a horse who had never jumped competitively before August and she was placed in every class.
I didn't want her to turn sour so gave her some time of just normal schooling and hacking.
I am doing a showjumping competition next week on her possibly.
I schooled her today and really made her give me her best extended trot on both reins and really made her work properly and quite hard but it was for only 25 minutes as it got dark!
When I got in she was literally completely wet with sweat from ears to the end of the saddle!
I didn't really want to clip her yet as I don't want to rug her as she heats up very fast in rugs and I just prefer her without.
Do I clip and rug a VERY fat horse or rough her out so she loses weight but end up with a very sweaty horse on milder days like this when exercised.
just doesn't seem right putting a rug on such a fattie!
And before anyone queries it's not fat- it is! She has a slight gutter down her back, a huge arse and a massive belly with an extra cresty neck, grrr!
Oh and she doesn't get feeds- ever. She's got too much energy as it is!
Also she can be a real handful to ride due to excess energy. she got lunged twice and hacked and still was like being sat on a rocket in the school.
Please no rude answers, I tried to portray the fact I do not endorse her weight and I don't need reminding or educating on the implications of it.I know, hence why I have posted this and have done what I have done.
Simply a do I/ don't I clip, friendly answer
She is out with a grazing muzzle on all of the time she's out or stays in at night with a double netted haynet, tonight it was 12 kilos but usually more.
If I don't give her enough hay then she eats all of her bed of straw, she has even eaten shavings...
She is ridden around 5 times a week and is relatively fit. Has had two weeks of no/v light jumping as just done an ODE, show and 3 showjumping competitions in consecutive weeks which is alot for a horse who had never jumped competitively before August and she was placed in every class.
I didn't want her to turn sour so gave her some time of just normal schooling and hacking.
I am doing a showjumping competition next week on her possibly.
I schooled her today and really made her give me her best extended trot on both reins and really made her work properly and quite hard but it was for only 25 minutes as it got dark!
When I got in she was literally completely wet with sweat from ears to the end of the saddle!
I didn't really want to clip her yet as I don't want to rug her as she heats up very fast in rugs and I just prefer her without.
Do I clip and rug a VERY fat horse or rough her out so she loses weight but end up with a very sweaty horse on milder days like this when exercised.
just doesn't seem right putting a rug on such a fattie!
And before anyone queries it's not fat- it is! She has a slight gutter down her back, a huge arse and a massive belly with an extra cresty neck, grrr!
Oh and she doesn't get feeds- ever. She's got too much energy as it is!
Also she can be a real handful to ride due to excess energy. she got lunged twice and hacked and still was like being sat on a rocket in the school.
Please no rude answers, I tried to portray the fact I do not endorse her weight and I don't need reminding or educating on the implications of it.I know, hence why I have posted this and have done what I have done.
Simply a do I/ don't I clip, friendly answer
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