This message is from: Jo <rjrfj...@verizon.net>

 that is really something. My hat is off to you. Nice of you to share
with us.  Thanks,Jo On 09/30/14, Debbie Shade<dmshad...@hotmail.com>
wrote: This message is from: Debbie Shade <dmshad...@hotmail.com>

Since I have had a few people ask how I got weight off my Fjord here it
is. I
started by putting her on Thyroid meds, per the vet, though her thyroid
was
okay, the vet thought it would help with the weight loss. That didn't
help.
Here is the routine that worked. First the environment. I'm in northern
New
Hampshire and she is out with 2-3 other horses, Connemara, QH mares and
in
winter also an Appy gelding. She is low pony so gets pushed around but
can eat
twice as fast as anyone else. Turn out is grass pasture but on a mountain
and
thus not lush. Outside from 7am to 4pm then stalled with an adjoining 15
x 20
individual paddock. in and out all night Grain- just a balancer, Nutrena
Empower Balance 1 pound a day divided into 3 feedings, am, pm and late
night.
Hay- 1st cut 3 pounds in a small whole hay net at each feeding pm and
late.
Soaked a minimum one hour usually longer then fully drained. Weighing the
hay
is vital as I have discovered volume/weight can really change between
bales
and can easily fool you. I have set this up with a ring on the wall and I
just
pull the bag up and hang it on the wall over the wheeled tub and then
empty
the water in the tub each time.Pasture- muzzle all spring and summer,
though
my soft hearted husband would often take if off in the afternoons. In
August
no muzzle as the grass is pretty much gone. When I start putting hay out
mid
September the muzzle goes back on each day until the hay is gone. I put
out
about 30 pounds for three horses. This is second cut hay as that is what
I
feed my others. If they eat all the hay, I will take the muzzle off her.
I
still think she eats the hay faster than the others even with the muzzle
on. I
feel bad seeing her with the muzzle in the snow and ice of winter but she
doesn't seem to mind and her health is what matters. This is what helped
me
get the weight off. I do think the Smartpak metabo-lean has also helped
with
the weight loss. I could definitely see a difference when that was added.
I got my mare back after someone had her on a hay field for two years
with no
work. When I got her back she was diagnosed with Cushings and IR. She is
19.
In just over a year I have reduced her weight by almost 200 pounds 1050
to
879. She doesn't show any signs of a horse with cushings. She is on
prascend
and smartpak metabo-lean. and Previcox. Is it worth testing her again or
would
the test be false due to the prascend? If anyone is interested I can let
you
know how I managed the weight loss. She looks great now. Like a much
younger
horse.

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