Countrymom
Ridin' The Range
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Have you had their teeth checked yet? I guess I have to respectfully disagree with the fact that they do need to add a lot more weight. Both have pretty strong points to their shoulders and the mare seems drawn up a bit in the flank from lack of weight. They do not have the normal fat build up on the withers and their necks are ewed from lack of weight. The dullness of their coats (even being a winter coat) makes me think worm gutt too. Don't want to feed the worms, but feed the horse...... Sometimes once in a while worming just doesn't do the trick if they have been allowed to go for too long.
Have the vet or equine dentist do their teeth. Get them a good power pack of Panacur and worm them with that for 5 days. Then add free choice all they can eat hay of the best quality. Grass hay. I am one to top off with a flake or even half a flake of alfalfa when needed a day. Treats by hand I would not suggest...and they really are not going to help you with weight gain nearly as much as hay. Purina makes a feed called Horse Chow 100 that is nice to add in ... it is high in fiber.
Good luck and work closely with a trainer to help you determine how much these guys know. Safety being number one. The ground is a lot harder and a lot farther the older we get! It hurts a whole lot more. Better to pay a trainer who knows what the heck they are doing to test ride the first time or two.
Have the vet or equine dentist do their teeth. Get them a good power pack of Panacur and worm them with that for 5 days. Then add free choice all they can eat hay of the best quality. Grass hay. I am one to top off with a flake or even half a flake of alfalfa when needed a day. Treats by hand I would not suggest...and they really are not going to help you with weight gain nearly as much as hay. Purina makes a feed called Horse Chow 100 that is nice to add in ... it is high in fiber.
Good luck and work closely with a trainer to help you determine how much these guys know. Safety being number one. The ground is a lot harder and a lot farther the older we get! It hurts a whole lot more. Better to pay a trainer who knows what the heck they are doing to test ride the first time or two.