That's Awesome! Thanks everyone. I thought I'd start out by taking him to box stores, etc. to be around people, different footing, noises, etc. He's usually really well behaved when he's out - he just needs some experience. Great attitude so I'm excited.
Targetsmom - Did you just reach out to nursing homes, etc. and say you wanted to come visit? Just wondering about liability and if the homes had any special requirements.
I really want to get into taking my mini into nursing homes and children's hospitals this year. He has a great temperament - so that's a good first step. He is two years old.
Curious as to what your experience has been doing this type of thing. Mostly interested in hearing about the most...
Do I need to worry about moving my mini from pasture to grass hay? My bigger horses go directly to it, but not sure about a mini. I'm thinking this may be a good thing to do with my mini so I can better control his intake and rule out digestion issues.
Thanks!
Well - this is some great feedback, however, now I'm more confused! Should I just go hay (in the process of getting that tested) or just leave him on pasture - where he's done well before and up his protein? I actually backed off on his supplement (for protein mostly, vitamins/minerals) to give...
I did a double dose worming on him 2 months ago. Sand could be an issue - it's possible. He's on pasture (native grasses) and gets ProAdvantage Progressive Grass Formula as a supplement and for the protein content. I also have an Equilix and white salt block out for all the horses. I've also...
I've had my mini for about a year (he's a yearling) and about a month ago his abdomen seemed to get quite large and he has had diarrhea on and off (his stool is normal, but has a leaky, very watery manure that just runs out randomly). Clearly, there is some digestive upset.
He has been on...
Interesting - I just searched the sight and found responses to someone clipping their 7 month old and people suggested not clipping - instead let the coat shed naturally. I would love to do that, he just seems so thick right now. He does find shade in the pasture under trees and loafing shed so...
My miniature is a yearling and this will be my first clipping with him (I've never clipped a horse before). He was clipped once before when he was at the shelter (before I got him). I need advice on how to go about it, what type clippers are best, once clipped - do I need to blanket him at...
Thanks for the feeding charts chandab. I'll give it a go and increase his feed to see if that belly will come down a little. Should he be getting any alfalfa hay or just stick with the grass hay and supplements?
Wow - no, I've been giving him about 3/4 of one green cup. The guy at the feed store told me 8 oz. for his size. That's a huge difference. My big horses only get 2 green scoops daily. Would you increase his feed gradually?
The vitamin/mineral supplement is the ProAdvantage Progressive Grass Formula, which has 30% protein. My vet suggested the feeding schedule. However, based on the above link its too little protein.
Targetsmom - thanks for the link! Very helpful!
I adopted a mini in June and at that time he was 6 months old and 144lbs. We recently had him gelded and at that time he was 180lbs at 10 months old. He has grown taller and filled out, which he needed to do since he received a body score of 3 when I first got him (still boney in his ribs and...