Well, he was so hungry he just ate anything I put in front of his face. For horses who don't like to eat hay, I try a richer hay (alfalfa usually does the trick, but it can get expensive). If that doesn't work, I try hay stretcher. Sometimes just a texture change makes a big difference.
Wow! It took me three years to get my TB to look like that. He is definitely lucky to be back at your barn.
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ReplyDeleteWow! What an improvement! Owner must be thrilled.
ReplyDeleteHe looks amazing!! And so much more happy.
ReplyDeleteWow, fantastic! He looks like a different horse!
ReplyDeleteNow, how do you actually get him to EAT HAY? If I could just get Echo to do that, maybe he'd be fat too!
Well, he was so hungry he just ate anything I put in front of his face. For horses who don't like to eat hay, I try a richer hay (alfalfa usually does the trick, but it can get expensive). If that doesn't work, I try hay stretcher. Sometimes just a texture change makes a big difference.
DeleteMuch, much better!
ReplyDeleteYes!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteHe looks So much happier, weight does wonders!
ReplyDeleteHe looks terrific! Great job, Dom!!
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