Hi! Yes, it's me. Cindy. Just checking in to let you know that Joey seems perfectly fine. Chances are he might never tie-up... in the bad way... ever again. But I'm not taking any chances. So I gave my bags of horse cookies and peppermints to my sister, Jill, because her Thoroughbred, Topper, can eat like a kid at a Christmas party and not have any problems. In the meantime, I've stocked the refrigerator in the garage with sacks of fresh carrots. Trust me, Joey is not suffering from a lack of treats. It's just that now they're all natural treats. I have to accept that I'm not trying to win a 4H Market Beef competition. I'm trying to own and ride a couple of trail horses! So it's time to stop with the fattening goodies and feed my horses like... horses.
Topper (the Wonder Horse!) says ... thank yooooouuu ... Thank yooooooouuuuuuuuuuu VEERY much (channeling Elvis here) for his unexpected treats. And while he wishes no ill will toward his cousins Wally and Joey, he nonetheless sends a large equine PFFFFTT! at them because they are metabolic lessers.
I think it is harder on us when we have to cut something out of our horses diets. My horses get no grain at all, because they are on pasture and I find it hard to keep their weight in control at this time of the year when the grass is so rich. In fact my mare is such and " easy keeper" that I lock her up in the arena (or barn with a corral if rain / bad weather is expected) every night, no exceptions. She is happier and it becomes a way of life for us all. After the initial shock you all may not even miss the " Sweet Stuff" Good luck.