wingnut
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Since getting my first girls in the spring of 2009, I've had the mill I purchase 90% of my supplies from come out with their portable scale to get a weight check on all of them. This is a really good piece of information to have when it comes to knowing how much wormer to give and when your vet is trying to figure out the doseage on some meds.
I have to hang my head in shame at how *well* I'm feeding several of my girls. We actually had thought our 3 yr old was looking better. Ummm...no.
Here are the sad stats:
So, obviously, we have to do something different here for 3 or 4 of my 6 girls. I think I'm over feeding on the hay. I think I need to pay more strict attention to hay weight and how much they're getting per day. I also think I'm going to need to do some sort of separation at feeding times. Izzy, the one who is the heaviest and needs to lose the most, is my #2 horse who gets what SHE wants when I feed them as a group. Obviously, the rest are getting more than enough despite Izzy. I can separate them into three areas: 2 in stalls, 2 in the area right outside the stalls and 2 in the dry lot.
I'm feeding all but the hard keeper Strategy at the maintenance level. I'm wondering if I'd be better of to a ) feed them just hay right now or b ) go with a supplemental feed to ensure they get the right level of nutrients but no additional calories. For the record, I have them mostly on hay vs. pasture because of the lack of rain here has meant it hasn't been able to recover from them chewing it down, so I took them off of it except for an occasional 1 or 2 hour grazing session. And my hay is an alfalfa/orchard grass mix. I'm thinking of getting a supply of just grass mix for my heavy girls even if they waste some of it (as they did before when what I had was "stemmy")
And finally, I've got to get back on the exercising wagon. I've slacked of too much and it shows (on all of us!!) As soon as this 3 day high heat/humidity wave passes....we're going to be moving more around here!
Any suggestions on what YOU'VE done or see done to bring down weights would be greatly appreciated too!
I have to hang my head in shame at how *well* I'm feeding several of my girls. We actually had thought our 3 yr old was looking better. Ummm...no.
Here are the sad stats:
- Cha Cha
(33.75" - 13 yr old hardkeeper) - 199lbs; up 2lbs from last year - Izzy
(32" - 3 yr old) - 302lbs; up nearly 40lbs (
- Missy
(31.5" 2 yr old) - 223lbs; up 40lbs (
- Baby
(30.5" 2 yr old) - 196lbs: up 30lbs from last year - expected her to actually weigh more - Lucy
(28.5" 2 yr old ) - 222lbs; new to us this year so not sure how much she weighed last year...but at 28.5" inches it's too heavy - Ethel
(36" 2 yr old) - 250lbs; the only one that I knew by "eye balling" was probably at a good weight for her height.
So, obviously, we have to do something different here for 3 or 4 of my 6 girls. I think I'm over feeding on the hay. I think I need to pay more strict attention to hay weight and how much they're getting per day. I also think I'm going to need to do some sort of separation at feeding times. Izzy, the one who is the heaviest and needs to lose the most, is my #2 horse who gets what SHE wants when I feed them as a group. Obviously, the rest are getting more than enough despite Izzy. I can separate them into three areas: 2 in stalls, 2 in the area right outside the stalls and 2 in the dry lot.
I'm feeding all but the hard keeper Strategy at the maintenance level. I'm wondering if I'd be better of to a ) feed them just hay right now or b ) go with a supplemental feed to ensure they get the right level of nutrients but no additional calories. For the record, I have them mostly on hay vs. pasture because of the lack of rain here has meant it hasn't been able to recover from them chewing it down, so I took them off of it except for an occasional 1 or 2 hour grazing session. And my hay is an alfalfa/orchard grass mix. I'm thinking of getting a supply of just grass mix for my heavy girls even if they waste some of it (as they did before when what I had was "stemmy")
And finally, I've got to get back on the exercising wagon. I've slacked of too much and it shows (on all of us!!) As soon as this 3 day high heat/humidity wave passes....we're going to be moving more around here!
Any suggestions on what YOU'VE done or see done to bring down weights would be greatly appreciated too!
