jaymie124
Well-Known Member
Hey guys! I haven't been on in a long time. Life got in the way.
Anyways. I have two registered minis Ewalts sugar snap AMHA aka Sophie who is cart trained. Around 250# I would guess (will tape her later today)
"Kota" AMHR I can't think of her papered name off the top of my head but it's something like "Lakota salt hawk" she has bookeroo bloodlines I believe. (I had to sell her 2012 after she had a BEAUTIFUL colt due to financial problems and I'm getting her back for Christmas!!!) she is not cart broke just halter and I can hook her to the cart while I drive Sophie.
I can already expect Kota to be super chubby. And Sophie well on the verge of obese tbh.
I am planning on breeding both this spring and I know they need to lose that weight. They both have just been on pasture Sophie on a handful or two of soaked beat pulp when very cold and prarie hay free choice. And I'm not sure about Kota.
What do you reccomened I do to get them "fit" and healthy? I have stalls readily available to limit their hay at night but during the day they're going to have free choice prarie hay pasture and round bale.
So feeding and excersize plan ideas please! Pics attached of Sophie (chestnut) and Kota from 2011.
also a summer pic of Sophie
Anyways. I have two registered minis Ewalts sugar snap AMHA aka Sophie who is cart trained. Around 250# I would guess (will tape her later today)
"Kota" AMHR I can't think of her papered name off the top of my head but it's something like "Lakota salt hawk" she has bookeroo bloodlines I believe. (I had to sell her 2012 after she had a BEAUTIFUL colt due to financial problems and I'm getting her back for Christmas!!!) she is not cart broke just halter and I can hook her to the cart while I drive Sophie.
I can already expect Kota to be super chubby. And Sophie well on the verge of obese tbh.
I am planning on breeding both this spring and I know they need to lose that weight. They both have just been on pasture Sophie on a handful or two of soaked beat pulp when very cold and prarie hay free choice. And I'm not sure about Kota.
What do you reccomened I do to get them "fit" and healthy? I have stalls readily available to limit their hay at night but during the day they're going to have free choice prarie hay pasture and round bale.
So feeding and excersize plan ideas please! Pics attached of Sophie (chestnut) and Kota from 2011.