Well this would depend on why the pony is lazy and what kind of work it is being asked to do. If the pony is lazy due to lack of energy, you may wish to add more calories or protein to the diet by feeding better quality hay or possibly a pelleted feed designed for ponies. If the pony is lazy due to temperament, then you'll need to retrain the pony rather than change it's feed.
a feed that is non-heating! it should say on the pack!
Pony nuts are a type of horse feed called a compound feed.
hay. if you want to give it a treat, use a apple or corn. plenty of water
Lots of kicks and squeezes, try clucking. If not, have an expercienced rider get the pony used to the whip. Praise the pony when he/she goes at a good pace. Make sure the pony IS just being lazy, not sick, injured, or untrained.
If you have a pixie, then you can feed all your ponies at once. If you don't, then you go to the pony's profile and look at the drop down menu that says feed and then it will show you a list of numbers. (how many units of food to feed them) I recommend feeding them the highest number.
Everypony is the best pony.
Everypony is best pony
1st start by training it! 2nd you start to get to feed it so you have to feed it everyday even now you have to feed it i't I'll answer yours more if you anwer mine ok how did you get a pony?
Pony Club or no Pony Club, the horse should be fed according to his body type and his immediate needs.
That is purely a matter of opinion. There is no majority agreement on who is the best pony.
The best place to get a pony is from a farm or from a stable. Or, you could adopt a wild mustang pony.
There is no average annual cost to feed a pony. This is due to the differences in feeding equines based on weight, activity level, health, age, and environment.