NW1
Well-Known Member
About a month ago my yard owner came up to me and said she was worried that my horse was getting a bit porky (not a surprise with the summer grass coming through), I didn't really agree with her I agree he is a good weight but no where near fat! He is on full livery to keep her happy, we altered his feed and cut down his haylage (not hugely) because if he lost weight he would not be suffering, but it would make a point to her that he did not need to loose weight.
In the next few weeks I asked various other people at the yard what sort of condition they thought my horse was in not one said fat in fact quite the opposite a few people said that he was the most muscled horse they had ever seen!
On Saturday my YO asked for a quiet word the basis of her concerns were that my horse was nearly morbidly obese, everywhere he could have fat he did have fat, she grabbed his crest and wobbled it about, which I turned round and said it was solid muscle, her reply was 'No, its solid fat', he's got a rounded bottom and a fat sheath! All through this she was saying 'I have been to college I know what im talking about im not having a horse this obese on my yard'. I said to her that she was upsetting but still continued to give me attitude. I reiterated to her that he is a 16h Maxi cob (majority Clydesdale) not a TB (like all of her horses) so he would not be the same weight. She also said about a weigh tape that he is now 710 KG when I had him weighed as a 4 YO (at the vets weigh bridge) he weighed 650 he is now nearly 7!
She left it saying stroppily 'well I've said what I've got to say .', I respectfully said I appreciate your opinion but I do not agree with, sorry. She repeated herself and walked off!!
I just can't believe her attitude. She really upset me, insulting me that much. Luckily one of my very nice friends was at the yard, so just as I broke down in tears she was there to give me a nice cuddle!
I decided to call the vets they are coming out Thursday to condition score and laminitis check him. One of the YO points was that he looks uncomfortable on his feet. Of course is going to look like he needs a rest if he has been out all night, had the farrier at 7am then went on a 2 hr hack & wants a sleep!
If my horse is obese I will hold my hands up and say ok (my horses health is the most important thing to me) but I cant see how this is realistic considering how much he gets worked (probably one of the hardest worked horse on a competition yard!!) & how little feed he gets I cant see how he could be obese!!
I'm just so upset and cant wait until thursday
(If any one is interested I took a piccy the day before (just after a he'd had a bath, so if anyone is interested PM me your email & I'll send it over to you!!)
In the next few weeks I asked various other people at the yard what sort of condition they thought my horse was in not one said fat in fact quite the opposite a few people said that he was the most muscled horse they had ever seen!
On Saturday my YO asked for a quiet word the basis of her concerns were that my horse was nearly morbidly obese, everywhere he could have fat he did have fat, she grabbed his crest and wobbled it about, which I turned round and said it was solid muscle, her reply was 'No, its solid fat', he's got a rounded bottom and a fat sheath! All through this she was saying 'I have been to college I know what im talking about im not having a horse this obese on my yard'. I said to her that she was upsetting but still continued to give me attitude. I reiterated to her that he is a 16h Maxi cob (majority Clydesdale) not a TB (like all of her horses) so he would not be the same weight. She also said about a weigh tape that he is now 710 KG when I had him weighed as a 4 YO (at the vets weigh bridge) he weighed 650 he is now nearly 7!
She left it saying stroppily 'well I've said what I've got to say .', I respectfully said I appreciate your opinion but I do not agree with, sorry. She repeated herself and walked off!!
I just can't believe her attitude. She really upset me, insulting me that much. Luckily one of my very nice friends was at the yard, so just as I broke down in tears she was there to give me a nice cuddle!
I decided to call the vets they are coming out Thursday to condition score and laminitis check him. One of the YO points was that he looks uncomfortable on his feet. Of course is going to look like he needs a rest if he has been out all night, had the farrier at 7am then went on a 2 hr hack & wants a sleep!
If my horse is obese I will hold my hands up and say ok (my horses health is the most important thing to me) but I cant see how this is realistic considering how much he gets worked (probably one of the hardest worked horse on a competition yard!!) & how little feed he gets I cant see how he could be obese!!
I'm just so upset and cant wait until thursday
(If any one is interested I took a piccy the day before (just after a he'd had a bath, so if anyone is interested PM me your email & I'll send it over to you!!)