My little guy is ok out with the big horses and doesn't get too fat, if he does, I pull him inside with hay for a few days to reduce calories. They also make a thing called a grazing muzzle that is essentially a bucket that goes over their mouth with a hole in the middle. They shuffle the bucket around until some grass sticks through the hole and then they can eat that bite. It slows them down a lot but doesn't actually stop them from eating.Thanks a lot! That helps. I just wasn't sure cause you said they shouldn't have grass all the time? So I thought maybe the dry lot would help with that. But maybe I read it wrong? If they're not in a dry lot then how do you prevent them from eating too much grass and getting fat? Put them on the bad part of the lawn?![]()