Wow, am glad someone translated some of this, LOL I was lost too!
This sounds like an awful lot of feed for a Mini, who are usually easy keepers.
You mentioned his teeth were fine. Perhaps the front of his bite is even, but have you had his teeth actually CHECKED? I have seen Minis as young as a year already have hooks, points, and other things wrong in the back, that were just ripping up the insides of their cheeks. One was so bad that he would flip over on a halter because his mouth hurt so badly- and he was a poor keeper too. He was only two!
Sometimes excercise and driving can increase the appetite and will build muscle as well. May help build some meat over his back and get him to utilize his food better too.
I agree I would go with a complete Senior feed too to help, along with his hay..... and make sure he is not wormy- your vet can test.... not sure what you are using for a worming product.
This sounds like an awful lot of feed for a Mini, who are usually easy keepers.
You mentioned his teeth were fine. Perhaps the front of his bite is even, but have you had his teeth actually CHECKED? I have seen Minis as young as a year already have hooks, points, and other things wrong in the back, that were just ripping up the insides of their cheeks. One was so bad that he would flip over on a halter because his mouth hurt so badly- and he was a poor keeper too. He was only two!
Sometimes excercise and driving can increase the appetite and will build muscle as well. May help build some meat over his back and get him to utilize his food better too.
I agree I would go with a complete Senior feed too to help, along with his hay..... and make sure he is not wormy- your vet can test.... not sure what you are using for a worming product.