tiggerette
Well-Known Member
If the horse is being ridden less in the darker, colder months, and has a sufficiently warm rug to prevent too much energy being used up to keep the horse warm - why do people feel the need to double the amount of hard feed being fed to their animals? I find it a bit concerning when I see owners of good doers/cobby types (obviously appreciate older, lighter framed horses need a bit more help) feeding big breakfasts and dinners, when come the spring grass they are struggling to get the weight off their horses. Horses are meant to be lighter in the winter so they can afford to put on a few kilos in the spring without their health suffering!