RayNC
Exploring the pasture
MissDanni,
When I got my horse he was very skinny. He was also called a hard keeper. A woman bought the horse and planned on nursing hiim back to health. Ended up that I rescued him from her. He is a 16 h quarter horse and was 15 yrs. old at the time. From what you have discribed my horse was in the same shape.
Best suggestion I can give you. Have the vet check the horse when he gets home. Have his teeth checked. If they need to be floated, do it. That was the fisrt thing I did when my horse came home. Having his teeth floated was the answer to a lot of problems. They hadn't been done in a very long time. One of the reasons he was so thin.
Find a good feed like Safe Choice or one similar to it. If your horse is a senior then get senior feed. Also, I suggest adding beet pulp to his diet. Start off with 1/2 lb and work your way up to at least 2 lbs a day (dry). Horses can eat up to 6 lbs (dry) per day but you won't need that much. Feed a 1/2 lb morning and night till you can do at least 1 lb in the morning with feed and 1 lb with feed at night. You can add 1/2 cup black oil sunflower seeds to the beet pulp. Soak the beet pulp with the sunflower seeds. That's what I do. Just dump his feed in his feed bucket and the beet pulp/sunflower seeds on top of it. He will gain wieght nicely and not to fast. I had to put over 100 lbs on my horse. Also, free choice in hay is a great idea. Don't bother with weight gain.. they don't work. If your vet says use supplements fine but otherwise don't bother spending the extra money. I would stay away from any oils. They really aren't good for him. You can always add flax seed (milled/ground) to his food. Also, find out if you need a probiotic. You may need it if there is a drastic change in his feed.
When I got my horse he was very skinny. He was also called a hard keeper. A woman bought the horse and planned on nursing hiim back to health. Ended up that I rescued him from her. He is a 16 h quarter horse and was 15 yrs. old at the time. From what you have discribed my horse was in the same shape.
Best suggestion I can give you. Have the vet check the horse when he gets home. Have his teeth checked. If they need to be floated, do it. That was the fisrt thing I did when my horse came home. Having his teeth floated was the answer to a lot of problems. They hadn't been done in a very long time. One of the reasons he was so thin.
Find a good feed like Safe Choice or one similar to it. If your horse is a senior then get senior feed. Also, I suggest adding beet pulp to his diet. Start off with 1/2 lb and work your way up to at least 2 lbs a day (dry). Horses can eat up to 6 lbs (dry) per day but you won't need that much. Feed a 1/2 lb morning and night till you can do at least 1 lb in the morning with feed and 1 lb with feed at night. You can add 1/2 cup black oil sunflower seeds to the beet pulp. Soak the beet pulp with the sunflower seeds. That's what I do. Just dump his feed in his feed bucket and the beet pulp/sunflower seeds on top of it. He will gain wieght nicely and not to fast. I had to put over 100 lbs on my horse. Also, free choice in hay is a great idea. Don't bother with weight gain.. they don't work. If your vet says use supplements fine but otherwise don't bother spending the extra money. I would stay away from any oils. They really aren't good for him. You can always add flax seed (milled/ground) to his food. Also, find out if you need a probiotic. You may need it if there is a drastic change in his feed.