KittenInTheTree
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No photos, because I'm not running a foal watch type thread.
The vet has already been out to confirm and will be out again as and when needed. Sire is unknown. Mare is a finely built 12.2hh, currently aged ten and a half, and believed to have foaled before with a former owner. She lives out with natural shelter and the vet has advised to stick with this. There is adequate stabling available if need be, but this is not a pony who copes well with being confined. To be fair, if I had that kind of scarring, I'd probably be a bit twitchy around humans too.
Anyhow, we are now approximately ten months in. Foal very active in utero. Mare is in good condition and up to date on all jabs/wormer. Assuming that the birth goes off safely and nothing ends up dead, I need advice on how to best manage a foal that will be ready to wean around December/January.
Questions:
Thanks in advance.
The vet has already been out to confirm and will be out again as and when needed. Sire is unknown. Mare is a finely built 12.2hh, currently aged ten and a half, and believed to have foaled before with a former owner. She lives out with natural shelter and the vet has advised to stick with this. There is adequate stabling available if need be, but this is not a pony who copes well with being confined. To be fair, if I had that kind of scarring, I'd probably be a bit twitchy around humans too.
Anyhow, we are now approximately ten months in. Foal very active in utero. Mare is in good condition and up to date on all jabs/wormer. Assuming that the birth goes off safely and nothing ends up dead, I need advice on how to best manage a foal that will be ready to wean around December/January.
Questions:
- Can I still feed haylage, or is hay better for weanlings?
- I like to think that the foal will grow the coat that it needs - am I wrong there, given how late in the year it's due?
Thanks in advance.
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