I paid £70 for one pony as I'd to pay travelling costs for the dentist. As I'm having three done this time I think its £48 per pony - I'm Central Scotland.
I never venture onto here but friend told me about some photos of some cracking cobs.
I haven't read any of the replies and just skimmed the thread for photos and wanted to say to teh OH - THEY ARE LOVELY :)
Really really lovely :)
Don't suppose your filly is black and white. If so how about
(Don) Black Velvet. Black velvet is a cocktail with champers and guinness. Yum
Or
(Don) Mimosa. Champers and orange juice
and then there is the classic
(Don) Kir Royale - champers and creme de cassis (sp)
Happened to me as well. I'd wormed as normal etc and mare delivered a lovely, healthy foal.
I'd spoken to my vet re the wormer who felt the 'not suitable for pregnant mares' although true was a bit of a disclaimer. Ideally you don't want her to have it but the chances are the foal would be...
I used regular cow udder cream from the feed merchant - its the stuff used for milk cows.
Its brilliant stuff to keep around and I've used on heels to prevent mud fever, around my geldings sheath to help prevent midge bites and i've used it on my own feet when they were extremely sore after...
Oh. Controversial. Its a fair point and I don't have an answer.
I'd think the difference however is that puppy litters are large resulting in the market being absolutely swamped with pups.
They are cheaper than the average foal (obviously breed dependent as I know how expensive some...