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xxxkristinaxxx Feeding advice please 2 Nov 27 2007, 1:40 PM EST by xxxkristinaxxx
Thread started: Nov 25 2007, 3:00 PM EST  Watch
Hi, Samson is turned out 24/7. Our fields are sparse in winter and they don't have a lot of grass to eat between three of them.
Sam gets a big hay net in the morning and a big hay net at night. I am not sure if he gets one midday I doubt it.
In the morning he gets half a scoop of leisure mix which isn't much really, and then half a scoop of garlic honeychop, and selenivite which is a good all round vitamin and mineral supplement and especially for selenium deficiencies. He did have a whole scoop of honeychop but he has too much energy at the moment.
He is a good weight, he has a bit of a belly, but I can feel his ribs easily so I suppose hes a good weight!
He is only fizzy when I haven't ridden over 3 or more days. I know that honeychop is quite high in sugar and I am going to change it to a lower sugar and higher fibre chaff when he finishes this bag.

What do you recommend, I was thinking about giving him a bit less leisure mix because I only ride three times a week.

I haven't weighed him with a weight tape yet, but I think it would be a good idea.
He is regularly wormed so his pot belly must be a grass belly
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xxxkristinaxxx Help with exercising my "part loan" 5 year old. 3 Nov 22 2007, 4:13 PM EST by SLW84
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I have a gorgeous 15.2hh black ride and drive on part loan. He is 5 years old and called Sam. We have had him for two months. He belongs to the man who owns the private yard where Sam is kept. I was the one who tried Sam out, because his owner doesn't know much about horses and wanted to LEARN to drive. At the time I did not know that he didn't know anything about horses yet along not knowing how to drive a horse.
Sam is a great all rounder, but can be really naughty and does some stupid naps just to try me out all the time. He does not get away with these but can be quite dangerous, for example he nearly backed into a car. Not out of fear though out of stubbornness all because he wanted to go the other way.
I had done so much work with him and even though he is just on loan to me he is like my own. I even had to buy a saddle for him which was specially fitted. His owner said I can ride him until I'm 99 though, and I have got a share agreement.
The thing is I have been recommended by one of our county's best horsey person to school him out of his naughtiness then only when he is well behaved and I have full control and he has learnt his lesson then I can hack him out. However this is not possible as our fields are too boggy until summer time. I can't afford to hire a school one a week nether mind once a day!
He is really naughty when I try to hack him out alone and he won't lunge.
I fear that when his owner tries to drive him (without any experience and a green horse) that he will just ruin all the work I have done as he is heavy handed and Sam can be strong sometimes.
I am in two minds, I love this horse to bits however I can't school him and I can see him get even naughtier down the line, especially that I am only riding 3 days a week now.
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
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bellapie 3 year old training 1 Nov 9 2007, 5:42 PM EST by SLW84
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hi,
i have a 3 year old PRE(spanish bred) gelding, he was gelded yesterday!
i was just wondering if you have any ideas of what i can be doing with him. i ride him for a bout 20mins a day 6 days a week. are there any easy exercises i can do that will be interesting and help him learn but not be too difficult for him at this early stage.
also when can i bring him back into work after gelding, i have been told 2 weeks is this about right.
thanx
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