kevin27
Well-Known Member
once again, thank you all, for the encouragement and wisdom,
I exchanged the unopened Legends Growth - Textured feed we had for Triple Crown Lite.
I think there is 1 1/2 bags, left of the Legends Growth, plenty for the gradual transition.
had a nice talk with the Vet, and she suggested the Triple Crown Lite, and if after a couple of months,
if there's little change, the option of metabolic tests for Katz. Just about everyone I've spoken to
mentions the concept of killing them with kindness, in overfeeding, and that it's very common with beginners.
still in all, its the beginning of the hottest part of the year, and she's huge, we do have nice shade areas though.
I'm guilty of overfeeding them carrots and apples, for snacks.
I know now, more like 6 inches of carrot, and one or two slices out of 8 sections of apple is plenty.
There is an apple tree in front that we'll need to make a wider radius of fence around, to keep them from getting into them, next fall.
the apples aren't sweet or pretty either, but they just completely go bonkers over them. I think its the type they made hard cider out of years ago.
In back, there are large oak trees that will have to be put off limits too.
I have to figure out how much space between posts for fencing off the paradise track that I'd like to put up.
I like the idea of ripping 2x6's 10 ft long, into 6, 5ft long posts 2x2. I have to find someone with a nice table saw.
http://www.all-natural-horse-care.com/paddock-paradise.htmlhttp://www.all-natural-horse-care.com/paddock-paradise.html
I reached out to the local Agway, and they have a customer that drives minis, and I'd like to get that ball rolling.
I am grateful for all the help and feedback.
I exchanged the unopened Legends Growth - Textured feed we had for Triple Crown Lite.
I think there is 1 1/2 bags, left of the Legends Growth, plenty for the gradual transition.
had a nice talk with the Vet, and she suggested the Triple Crown Lite, and if after a couple of months,
if there's little change, the option of metabolic tests for Katz. Just about everyone I've spoken to
mentions the concept of killing them with kindness, in overfeeding, and that it's very common with beginners.
still in all, its the beginning of the hottest part of the year, and she's huge, we do have nice shade areas though.
I'm guilty of overfeeding them carrots and apples, for snacks.
I know now, more like 6 inches of carrot, and one or two slices out of 8 sections of apple is plenty.
There is an apple tree in front that we'll need to make a wider radius of fence around, to keep them from getting into them, next fall.
the apples aren't sweet or pretty either, but they just completely go bonkers over them. I think its the type they made hard cider out of years ago.
In back, there are large oak trees that will have to be put off limits too.
I have to figure out how much space between posts for fencing off the paradise track that I'd like to put up.
I like the idea of ripping 2x6's 10 ft long, into 6, 5ft long posts 2x2. I have to find someone with a nice table saw.
http://www.all-natural-horse-care.com/paddock-paradise.htmlhttp://www.all-natural-horse-care.com/paddock-paradise.html
I reached out to the local Agway, and they have a customer that drives minis, and I'd like to get that ball rolling.
I am grateful for all the help and feedback.