Southern Horse Magazine June / July 2016 | Page 55
Question & Answer
In this issue Equerry Horse Feeds Senior Nutritionist
Louise Jones provides advice for a Pony Club mum
looking for advice on feeding her daughter’s pony.
I own a 13.2hh jumping
pony that my daughter
rides at Pony Club rallies
and at local shows.
He is in good condition but
I want to make sure he has
enough energy for the summer
season can you help?
Feeding a child’s pony can be quite a
balancing act. You need them to have
enough energy for the work they are
being asked to do, but at the same
time don’t want them to be too fizzy or
excitable for their young rider.
As your 13.2hh pony’s workload
increases over the summer months so
will his calorie (energy) requirements.
However, this doesn’t necessarily mean
that you need to start feeding him a high
calorie feed. Bear in mind that during
the spring and summer the quality of
the grazing will improve, plus your pony
may spend more time at grass. The
increased calories (energy) provided by
good grazing is often sufficient to meet
the extra demands of increased work.
In this case, as long as your pony’s
hard-feed is providing him with a fully
balanced diet and he’s maintaining ideal
condition, there is no need to change
his feed. However, if you find that as
your pony’s workload increases he is a
little ‘flat at rallies and shows, I suggest
you switch to a slightly higher energy
mix or cube.
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Equerry Horse & Pony Cubes or
Equerry Horse & Pony Mix would
be ideal. These feed have been
specifically formulated for horses in
light-medium work. They provide
a medium energy level and are
perfect for ponies that are doing a
little bit more work over the summer
months. The high fibre formula
provides gradual-releasing energy and
helps to support a healthy digestive
system. Plus they contain added oil
to help support healthy skin and a
glossy, shiny coat. Equerry Horse &
Pony Cubes and Equerry Horse &
Pony Mix contain added vitamins,
minerals and magnesium to support
your pony’s all round, long-term
health and performance. Assuming
he weighs around 300-350kg he will
need approximately 1 Stubbs scoop of
Equerry Horse & Pony Mix each day
(i.e. 1.5-1.75kg/ day) and this should be
divided into at least two feeds.
Finally, it’s also important to ensure
that your pony remains well hydrated
during the warm summer months as
dehydration will affect his energy levels.
To keep your pony well hydrated you
should always ensure that he has a
plentiful supply of fresh, clean water and
has access to, and uses, a salt-lick.
For practical, friendly advice
on feed your horse or pony
over the summer months
call the Equerry Feedline for
01845 565640.
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