Less grain and more excercise. If you keep your horse in a stall, try keeping her outside 24/7 so she will excercise herself more. If you feed grain, take this away or give her less if you use it to give supplements (gradually of course-horses don't do well with sudden diet changes)
*Make sure that if you keep her in pasture that there isn't alot of rich grass like alfalfa, and other legumes.*
Get a stronger horse or lose weight
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horsegreedium
Yes the amount of exercise will affect a horses weight. If the horse is overweight it will slowly lose weight through exercise, just like humans. If the horse is a good weight and is being fed correctly then instead of weight lose you'll get muscle gain and the horse may go up in weight as muscle is heavier than fat.
The time it takes for a horse to lose weight can vary depending on factors like its initial weight, diet, and exercise routine. Typically, a healthy rate of weight loss for a horse is around 1-2% of its body weight per week to avoid health issues. It's important to work with a veterinarian to create a safe and effective weight loss plan for the horse.
yes or any other season too
Diabetes
Well grain will put weight on, not help him lose it. If the horse is overweight then you should slowly cut back on the grain and feed more grass hay instead. If the horse is in moderate to heavy work and needs the grain then choose a manufactured pellet type feed designed for overweight horses.
it depends on the weight of the horse
yes it does. It helps strengthen your thighs, arms and inner core. You would have to do it regularly to notice a difference.
The weight of an adult horse depends of the height and breed of the horse, also what type of work the horse is in.
to find a estimated Weight of a horse