PONY TOP TIPS – WINTER FEEDING
- Avoid overfeeding (ponies are adapted to do well on very little)
- Feed plenty of fibre with minimal ‘hard feed’
- Feed little and often – ponies are designed as ‘trickle feeders’
- Make any changes in diet gradually to allow the friendly bacteria in the gut time to adjust
- Do not feed mouldy or frosted / frozen food – they can cause colic
- Store food under cover and away from rats and mischievous ponies
- Cut carrots lengthways to reduce the risk of choking (a round piece is more likely to get stuck in the throat)
- Consider using a vitamin / mineral supplement or balancer
- If using sugar beet, remember to soak it at least overnight and store it in a pony-proof place
- Have your pony’s teeth checked by a vet or equine dental technician at least once a year. Sharp edges hurt and make it more difficult to chew food properly
- Pick up droppings (poo-pick) in the field at least twice weekly – the grass tastes nicer and it helps to keep worms under control
- For ponies living out and sharing a field - place the hay in piles well apart and always allow one extra pile to reduce bullying and likelihood of getting kicked
- Make sure fresh water is always available. Break the ice on water troughs
- If your pony doesn’t like icy water, add some warm water to take the chill off it
- Use a weigh tape every fortnight to check for any weight loss or gain and change the amount you feed accordingly
- In cold weather a rug may be more suitable than extra food, but do check your pony daily for any rubs from straps and buckles
- Do not feed ‘new’ hay until after Christmas
If in doubt and for advice on feeding older ponies speak to one of our equine team.