my welsh cob X morgan trotter is a very confusing case. He has a normal neck with no extra weight, normal round bottom and normal back.. the problem is his belly looks like he is pregnant, heavily pregnant. I am not exagurating at all, when you feel it too it is a load of fat. all the fat he puts on goes straight to his belly, not even around his girth. its not worms as he is wormed regularly, and it has gotten to the point he sneezes&coughs after 10 second trots. hes very unfit too, help!
I have a Dartmoor/Newforrest. He is over weight and is probably a 4.5 from what it says in the video. He doesn't have feed and he shares a field with quite a few horses. I work him nearly everyday on hacks or in the school and I only ever rug him if it is pooring down with rain and then it is only a light weight. I give him hay sometimes but I am not giving him so much now and after a ride I will give him something small but tastey! I don't know I can get him to loose weight, what should I do?
It really annoys me that fat horses have become the norm! I get a lot of stick about my horse because apparently he's very underweight but he's a good weight just lacks muscle. I have shared this video I think its disgusting that 80% are overweight :o
When fat scoring the horse's bottom, how much does individual conformation vary results? my horse has what I call a 'carthorse' bum - the point of hip is high up in comparison to the croup (when viewed from behind). Other horses, more thouroubredy types, have lower points of hip when compared to the croup. Will this affect the appearence, ie the carthorse bums have less space for fat, so get apple-shaped with less fat?
This video has been very educational. Thank you. The pony in this video looked a normal weight to me, at first. I tend to imagine fat hanging,or pouches of fat. Its a real eye opener as to where fat deposits and where to look. Thank you =)
This video has been very useful to me. I have a cobX (Dales like) gelding). He used to do a lot of driving. I put his huge crest and shoulders down to his driving, but now I see he is simply over weight. Next summer he will be having a few hours in his stable each day.
This pony is EXACTLY like my friends pony when she first got her. But after about a year of excersize her topline was all muscle and she was a good weight :)
I worked with horses in Ireland two years ago and was shocked when the owner told me the horses have to be fat or they won't win a showing class! And she told me to keep the horse fat and fit at the same time, which is, I guess, insane. What I had under me at the beginning of the showing season, was an overweighted and unmotivated cob.
I guess the judges in the UK/Ireland are the same like the judges in Germany. They just won't see the problems and tollerate every kind of horse abuse.
MY horse is far too thin dammit haha when we got him he was a skeleton sand he is filling out now but he still has a very bony structure (his bum is the worst lol)
I'm pretty sure my cob is overweight, but how can i actually slim her down. It's winter and the field is in a terrible condition considering where we live and the wether conditions! So, she doesn't have food (is that ok?) but she has hay in the morning and maybe the occaisional slice at night. Is this only making matters worse and could she be at any risk?
An overweight horse is usually fine not having hard feed, although they may need a vitamin and mineral supplement. Horses should eat for at least 16 hours a day and it can be dangerous to cut this down. There are ways to give your horse enough food (and remember food includes grass and hay) without giving her more calories than she needs. For advice on how to do this, you could view our video Top tips for managing horses weight.
@PantherLuna1013 is it the same w/ people though- you can definately still be overweight and "malnourished" in fact, most people who are overweight are not eating high nutrition- this is why they are fat. I have endurance horses, and if they looked like that cutie in this video- we'd be overheating in the first 5 miles! yikes! but i enjoyed this video!
Fat scoring is a way of finding out whether a horse is at the right weight. It is difficult to tell if a horse is overweight just by looking at them so by using this method every two weeks or so, owners can find out if their horses are overweight and pick up on any changes in weight very quickly.
My standeredbred is a 4 :(
Breyerhorserider 1 month ago
my welsh cob X morgan trotter is a very confusing case. He has a normal neck with no extra weight, normal round bottom and normal back.. the problem is his belly looks like he is pregnant, heavily pregnant. I am not exagurating at all, when you feel it too it is a load of fat. all the fat he puts on goes straight to his belly, not even around his girth. its not worms as he is wormed regularly, and it has gotten to the point he sneezes&coughs after 10 second trots. hes very unfit too, help!
morganluvur 3 months ago
I have a Dartmoor/Newforrest. He is over weight and is probably a 4.5 from what it says in the video. He doesn't have feed and he shares a field with quite a few horses. I work him nearly everyday on hacks or in the school and I only ever rug him if it is pooring down with rain and then it is only a light weight. I give him hay sometimes but I am not giving him so much now and after a ride I will give him something small but tastey! I don't know I can get him to loose weight, what should I do?
Tiffytufo 5 months ago
It really annoys me that fat horses have become the norm! I get a lot of stick about my horse because apparently he's very underweight but he's a good weight just lacks muscle. I have shared this video I think its disgusting that 80% are overweight :o
lilyabbo 11 months ago
thats interesting ---- coz i was always taught that a *quote* apple bottom *quote* was muscle and a horse was fat if the bum was rounded .......
gabbybella123 1 year ago
Thanks. This is very helpful!
MegF142857 1 year ago
thankyou for posting!
When fat scoring the horse's bottom, how much does individual conformation vary results? my horse has what I call a 'carthorse' bum - the point of hip is high up in comparison to the croup (when viewed from behind). Other horses, more thouroubredy types, have lower points of hip when compared to the croup. Will this affect the appearence, ie the carthorse bums have less space for fat, so get apple-shaped with less fat?
gollum935 1 year ago
This video has been very educational. Thank you. The pony in this video looked a normal weight to me, at first. I tend to imagine fat hanging,or pouches of fat. Its a real eye opener as to where fat deposits and where to look. Thank you =)
phoenixrb1 2 years ago
squishy horsey lol!!
Lady: *walks to the back of chandler*
chand: what are you doooingg!? O.O;;
niriton 2 years ago
very interesting!
MaireEmily 2 years ago
This video has been very useful to me. I have a cobX (Dales like) gelding). He used to do a lot of driving. I put his huge crest and shoulders down to his driving, but now I see he is simply over weight. Next summer he will be having a few hours in his stable each day.
mistygal72 2 years ago
This pony is EXACTLY like my friends pony when she first got her. But after about a year of excersize her topline was all muscle and she was a good weight :)
increxotty 2 years ago
wow, this really changed my view on my pony's weight... think we'll be doing a little more excersize this autumn!
dannyno1pony 2 years ago
I worked with horses in Ireland two years ago and was shocked when the owner told me the horses have to be fat or they won't win a showing class! And she told me to keep the horse fat and fit at the same time, which is, I guess, insane. What I had under me at the beginning of the showing season, was an overweighted and unmotivated cob.
I guess the judges in the UK/Ireland are the same like the judges in Germany. They just won't see the problems and tollerate every kind of horse abuse.
farbschlacht 2 years ago
MY horse is far too thin dammit haha when we got him he was a skeleton sand he is filling out now but he still has a very bony structure (his bum is the worst lol)
DeathKitty123456 2 years ago
Superb video .
nags2bitches 2 years ago
Brilliant video, well explained and very clear. I now know what to look and feel for. Thanks so much
lyndachabane 2 years ago
is that an owl or some other bird I hear on the backround? not so sure?
Jefrma 2 years ago
very helpful, thanks
Masieblue 2 years ago
I'm pretty sure my cob is overweight, but how can i actually slim her down. It's winter and the field is in a terrible condition considering where we live and the wether conditions! So, she doesn't have food (is that ok?) but she has hay in the morning and maybe the occaisional slice at night. Is this only making matters worse and could she be at any risk?
Horsymad2 2 years ago
An overweight horse is usually fine not having hard feed, although they may need a vitamin and mineral supplement. Horses should eat for at least 16 hours a day and it can be dangerous to cut this down. There are ways to give your horse enough food (and remember food includes grass and hay) without giving her more calories than she needs. For advice on how to do this, you could view our video Top tips for managing horses weight.
horsecharity 2 years ago
Great video! Helped me a lot!
kat399 3 years ago
ahh well atleast hes not starving.good looking horse
heh apple bottom
niriton 3 years ago
the guy i bought my horse said it is better to have an overwieght horse thn a manourished horse
PantherLuna1013 2 years ago
@PantherLuna1013 is it the same w/ people though- you can definately still be overweight and "malnourished" in fact, most people who are overweight are not eating high nutrition- this is why they are fat. I have endurance horses, and if they looked like that cutie in this video- we'd be overheating in the first 5 miles! yikes! but i enjoyed this video!
jett888 1 year ago
Clear and easy to understand from the pony mad child to pony mad mums and dads. Loads of help in assessing our native pony.
lesleyaph 3 years ago
why do you fat score a horse nice name for the pony or horse anyway!!!!!!!!!
comco745 3 years ago
Fat scoring is a way of finding out whether a horse is at the right weight. It is difficult to tell if a horse is overweight just by looking at them so by using this method every two weeks or so, owners can find out if their horses are overweight and pick up on any changes in weight very quickly.
horsecharity 3 years ago
Nice lady, cool teaching
Proverb12:10
froufrou60 3 years ago