
Feed!!!
All my other horses are fine but i cannot for the life in me keep this boys energy up and get him to increase his weight, has anyone any ideas? he is currently in a barn but i'm not 100% sure it'll help him and dont know whether to put him on some lush grass for a while :/
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Re: Feed!!!
He can ingest upwards of 56kg a day.meganrose55 wrote:All my other horses are fine but i cannot for the life in me keep this boys energy up and get him to increase his weight, has anyone any ideas? he is currently in a barn but i'm not 100% sure it'll help him and dont know whether to put him on some lush grass for a while :/
He appears to be just fine, so I don't think this is the horse you meant to link.
You have two mares in the barn and both of them look good as well.
So I'm not sure where you're having issues.
Anyway, hard keepers under 3 years and those that can only eat so much, use the weight gain mix in a pasture. For those that are big eaters but can't seem to gain weight or gain energy, switch to yellow corn or pasture and yellow corn.
As long as it's not a feed-glitch horse, that should do it for you.
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Re: Feed!!!
I think I just about figured it out now and got him under control with it, he’s been dodgey for a while now and I just had no idea what to doBlackOak2 wrote:He can ingest upwards of 56kg a day.meganrose55 wrote:All my other horses are fine but i cannot for the life in me keep this boys energy up and get him to increase his weight, has anyone any ideas? he is currently in a barn but i'm not 100% sure it'll help him and dont know whether to put him on some lush grass for a while :/
He appears to be just fine, so I don't think this is the horse you meant to link.
You have two mares in the barn and both of them look good as well.
So I'm not sure where you're having issues.
Anyway, hard keepers under 3 years and those that can only eat so much, use the weight gain mix in a pasture. For those that are big eaters but can't seem to gain weight or gain energy, switch to yellow corn or pasture and yellow corn.
As long as it's not a feed-glitch horse, that should do it for you.

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Re: Feed!!!
Some of them do get a little weird at times.meganrose55 wrote:
I think I just about figured it out now and got him under control with it, he’s been dodgey for a while now and I just had no idea what to do

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Re: Feed!!!
Thank youBlackOak2 wrote:Some of them do get a little weird at times.meganrose55 wrote:
I think I just about figured it out now and got him under control with it, he’s been dodgey for a while now and I just had no idea what to doSo you're in good company.
If you get stuck again, you know where to go!

Currently focusing on producing Kathiawari and Marwari breeds 
selling alot of horses to make room

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