Chanda - they are already getting alfalfa pellets. I think part of the problem is some need teeth done (working on that - got behind on that last year and now a lot of our younger ones need doing as well) and the other is we'd gone to feeding once a day.
Believe I need to go back to feeding two times a day to everyone. I simply cna't split them up any more to get the ones under weight brought back up to where they need to be. The problem really started after Hurricane Mathew, but some were having an issue here/there previously and I just moved them around to where I could easily dump feed around 5am before going to work. I will have to get up consistently at 4:30 if I'm going back to feeding before work, but will work on that...
At our other property it wasn't an issue...
Plus with this last storm - several dropped a ton of weight during that cold spell & the day after due to the freezing rain, wind & prolonged cold (3 full days). I would have needed to have them and all the hay under shelter to have prevented that weight loss, I think. We've never had that long of a spell of freezing rain and then that kind of drop in temps before... and they do stay warmer when they have "ice" form on their bodies. Ah well, it doesn't always work out perfectly. Just have to fix it now.
The joys of working out logistics in a new place! We'll get back on track. I want them doing better, LOL!