Kadie_09
Well-Known Member
I posted a couple of pictures of my gelding on another forum and have had nothing but bad things said.
The pictures showed him through the months starting with December up until now.
He was full clipped (his owners choice) in December. He has lost weight, condition and muscle tone but I know this - he was only in light work when I started loaning him after 8 months off so I was taking things slowly, then he had worms and had 8 weeks off, then as I was bringing him into work I had to go in to hospital and had 4 weeks off work (until the end of July) so he hasn't done much at all.
He is fed Alfalfa A Oil Chaff and calm and condition, in the winter he gets this plus sugar beet. He has hay when he is in during the summer and 2 big haynets at night during the winter.
He is tb x (supposed to be tb x cob)
This is one of the replies I have got:
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It sounds like he needs feeding more! chaf is not sufficeint enough to keep weight on a horse especially a tb, also there is no need to clip out a horse so much, especially if he is not ridden to much, sorry if it feels like you are being kept on at, but the horse appears to have lost condition over the months.
If you dont have good grazing you need to feed hay and better feed to keep weight and condition on. we have a 36 yr old who is still in good condition, age is not an excuse in all cases, its what you are feeding and the money that goes into it.
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The pictures showed him through the months starting with December up until now.
He was full clipped (his owners choice) in December. He has lost weight, condition and muscle tone but I know this - he was only in light work when I started loaning him after 8 months off so I was taking things slowly, then he had worms and had 8 weeks off, then as I was bringing him into work I had to go in to hospital and had 4 weeks off work (until the end of July) so he hasn't done much at all.
He is fed Alfalfa A Oil Chaff and calm and condition, in the winter he gets this plus sugar beet. He has hay when he is in during the summer and 2 big haynets at night during the winter.
He is tb x (supposed to be tb x cob)
This is one of the replies I have got:
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It sounds like he needs feeding more! chaf is not sufficeint enough to keep weight on a horse especially a tb, also there is no need to clip out a horse so much, especially if he is not ridden to much, sorry if it feels like you are being kept on at, but the horse appears to have lost condition over the months.
If you dont have good grazing you need to feed hay and better feed to keep weight and condition on. we have a 36 yr old who is still in good condition, age is not an excuse in all cases, its what you are feeding and the money that goes into it.
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