MosMum
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]Hi all, can someone tell me if this sounds reasonable for my horse?
He's a rising 2 arab x cob gelding, and his field companion is a 2 yr old gypsy-type cob filly. I don't own the filly.
They are out in 10 acres, 24/7. Mo has a 130 waterproof rug as saleslady said it was better to be too cold than too hot. He's got it on constantly though I've taken it off on warm days to hose it down
Filly has no rug is this ok, she's very hairy?
Running water in the field, and also water trough topped up daily.
Mojo has 1.5 scoops of cool mix with linseed oil a day.
Filly (Sophie) has 1 scoop of same.
Between them, about 6 flakes of hay a day and of course grazing at will.
Is that enough food for now while there's grass, or is the grass of no use at all now?
Both horses have come in several times during especially bad weather forecasts for a night and day, tops.
I know if they lose condition to feed more etc, but does it sound like a reasonable plan? Should I plan on feeding more hard feed as winter progresses?
The QH's we had back home would have alfalfa pellets, 2 flakes of hay and a scoop of oats & molasses a day and were out 24/7 some with some without rugs.
Thanks.
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He's a rising 2 arab x cob gelding, and his field companion is a 2 yr old gypsy-type cob filly. I don't own the filly.
They are out in 10 acres, 24/7. Mo has a 130 waterproof rug as saleslady said it was better to be too cold than too hot. He's got it on constantly though I've taken it off on warm days to hose it down
Filly has no rug is this ok, she's very hairy?
Running water in the field, and also water trough topped up daily.
Mojo has 1.5 scoops of cool mix with linseed oil a day.
Filly (Sophie) has 1 scoop of same.
Between them, about 6 flakes of hay a day and of course grazing at will.
Is that enough food for now while there's grass, or is the grass of no use at all now?
Both horses have come in several times during especially bad weather forecasts for a night and day, tops.
I know if they lose condition to feed more etc, but does it sound like a reasonable plan? Should I plan on feeding more hard feed as winter progresses?
The QH's we had back home would have alfalfa pellets, 2 flakes of hay and a scoop of oats & molasses a day and were out 24/7 some with some without rugs.
Thanks.
This is them:
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