steve
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Post by steve on Mar 14, 2011 10:51:28 GMT 1
Current regieme for all 4 of mine is as follows: They are out from 7@30am to 5pm on their winter field with very little grass. Breakfast: 1 heaped scoop of Happy Hoof + NAF Omega Oil Dinner: 1 heaped scoop of Happy Hoof + NAF Omega Oil 20lbs of good quality medium enery haylage.
Come the clocks changing and weather dependant we will move them to the summer grazing which is coming thru thick and fast at the moment! So they will have overnight haylage reduced, and when the flies get bad, I will have them out from 7pm to around 10am and in for a few hours belly rest and to escape the heat/flies etc.
In deep winter, they are out from 8am til about 3pm with hay in the winter field and increased haylage.
Mine are all in light work at the moment but we are gradually increasing fitness and work levels but all have wintered a tad too well ;-)
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Post by bertie666 on Mar 16, 2011 10:38:10 GMT 1
Whinney (5) - 1 cup of bran, 2 cups of Thunderbrooks basemix
Midi (16) - 1 cup of bran, 2 cups of Thunderbrooks basemix, 1 cup of live organic oats.
Both live out and are getting a small bale of hay between them a day and looking fantastic after being out all winter in -16 ;d
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zazou
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Post by zazou on Nov 20, 2011 23:04:21 GMT 1
Pacha, grey Andulusian Gelding in light work fed
ad lib grazing 24/7 on fantastic grass
I slice of horse hage when brought in from field whilst grooming or whatever
I scoop of Dengie Hi-Fi Lite with 2 measures of vitamin supplement.
Looks amazing!
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Post by Serenbean & Justine on Nov 20, 2011 23:15:37 GMT 1
Seren 6 yr old Welsh X TB. No work atm out on very little grass from 8 till 7ish 12lbs hay overnight and slice of sun dried lucerne 2 feeds am and pm of 2 handfuls of topchop alpha, 1 handful grass nuts and small handful of top nosh and recommended dose of gastro soothe
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Post by celinesmum on Mar 6, 2015 21:43:42 GMT 1
Poor Celine is on a deity 24\7. So she gets soaked hay 12hrs shut in the stable nights in winter out for 7hrs day.then 1 cup baileys low cal, very cold weather d hand full of Alfa A.. Sumer. Stable -- diet strip to walk the length of the field.soaked hay & low cal balencer. Unfortunately some 1 let her in to the feed shed over night. Her neck has gone solid ! She is only 3 1\2.
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Post by Julia on Apr 20, 2015 10:17:48 GMT 1
1 x TB cross, almost 5; 15.2hh Out during day on well grazed pasture; in at night with ad lib hay. Breakfast: 1/2 scoop Simple Systems Purabeet; 1/2 scoop Simple Systems Green Gold; cup of TopSpec Comprehensive. Dinner: as breakfast plus teaspoon of salt. Worked c.4 times per week: light schooling or hacking.
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Post by holi on Aug 1, 2015 9:24:08 GMT 1
Alfa Lite, Top spec lite balancer - ad lib hay and out 18 hours each day at present.
In winter add Calm and Condition and change lite balancer to normal one.
I have had to change her diet a lot since moving to the New Forest from Sussex - there I couldn't keep weight off her and she was on restricted gazing with muzzle at times. Here the grass is rubbish and there are quite a lot of horses at the yard but we are allowed as much hay as we want to make up.
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