Feed- she currently has 1 scoop pony nuts wet mixed with d-itch for sweet itch and a carrot and 1 small haynet for breakfast, 1haynet around 1, then again at 5:30 and again at 7:30What a cutie....both of them. What's the problem you're having?
Yes new to owning although I have rides and worked around horses when younger. I have had a look though the feed ones but I live in the uk a lot of what I’d posted I’ve never heard of here.I have not seen any of your other posts.
Are you new to horses or just to miniatures? There is so much wonderful information on this forum. Use the Search if you want to research anything.
I like for my horses to have free choice hay if they don't have pasture. I am against sweet feed. A salt block is good. You will see lots of opinions on feeding, and much of it depends on the part of the country where you live and what is available.
Ruby is so pretty! Have you ever seen her without a winter coat? Be prepared for lots of grooming when she begins to shed.
Thank youWelcome! Ruby looks like a sweetheart!
I feed 1scoop of pony nuts, carrot, sweet itch supplement and hay then 3 more hay nets through out the day and evening.Welcome to the Forum and the wonderful world of MINIS!!!
What are you feeding now? Did your seller tell you what THEY feed? Is your cute new one in good weight? (Rub your fingers down her back and down her sides.) When they have the winter fuzzies, it's hard to judge their condition. So it is best to do the "touch test". If you feel bone without pressure, she needs extra feed. If you feel ribs with finger pressure she is in good weight. And if you DON'T feed ribs with some finger pressure she is probably chubby. However, in winter, I don't advocate cutting feed back too much.
What is a ration balancer?Welcome!
There is a thread that you actually posted on I think, in the main forum, called "what do you feed your minis", that has a lot of good general information if you read through it. Seems like most people feed first-cut grass hay and a ration balancer.
I would be a bit careful of working her too hard or too long in the cold weather. You don't want her to get sweaty and then chilled. I don't know if the UK is as cold as USA right now, but currently I'm in the 5-20*F range. But I am lunging one of our minis everyday for about 5-10 minutes a day too.I don’t think she’s over weight I exercise her once a day for at least 30mins lunging which is mostly trot and canter.
Thank youWelcome! What cuties you have there!
Thanks!They are so cute! Welcome to the forum!
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