I brought home a new horse 3 weeks ago. I was warned he is a slow eater. I started him on ulcergard about 2 1/2 weeks ago. It has done wonders for his grain consumption. Went from taking all day to eat and leaving some in his bucket to finishing everything in a couple of hours. I plan to continue giving him some until he's had a months worth. Problem is he doesn't eat much hay. He is from another state and I can't get the hay he was used to here. I gave him the coastal we had. Not the best ever but pretty nice. Wasn't eating it at all and peeing on it so on the advice from my vet hunted around until I found him some very nice orchard grass hay. Smells wonderful and is quite beautiful. The first couple of days he ate it but now doesn't want to eat much of it. I am giving him half a flake twice day because that is what I was told he ate. He eats maybe half. He is getting a bit thin. I want him to have hay in his diet as it would be much better for him than upping the grain. Now is the time I usually start putting a little weight on for winter. I also had a show in about a month I was wanting to take him to but I won't take him looking thin. Our pastures are burned out from the summer and not much there a except a few scarce weeds. Until we plant grass in a week or two and it grows I can't put him out in pasture for grass eating purposes. Suggestions on what to do? I don't want to be feeding him grain only as I know how important hay/forage is in a diet.