No1_in_particular
Well-Known Member
Some of you may remember in September I posted about a poorly foal who's mother had taken and infection (mastitis) anyway he's thriving like mad and is totally out of the woods now!
But now I have another mare who has taken Mastitis and I'm totally gutted........ the foal has gone down like a stone overnight!
I have no idea what is causing this. I have bred cobs for years now and never had a problem....
I bought 4 mares last September from a 'settled traveller' and they were in a very poor state........... the old owner didn't think they were in foal because the stallion wasn't 'performing' and he was also in a poor state and I worked on putting weight on him all winter and he's great.......... covered 10 mares this year no problem and all in foal for next year.......
Anyway I took all winter and spring to get them up to weight and wormed all the rest of it and was going to give them a year off breeding because they had been so poor but it turns out they were all in foal and all had healthy foals. One in May and 2 in August (obviously caught just before I got them) the other mare I sold also had a healthy colt in June...
First foal was 4 weeks old when he took ill with mum's mastitis (him and mum are fine thanks to hard work and a great vet) but now this one is 14 weeks old and has really gone down like a stone.
I just wondered if anyone else had any experiences of this?
OH worked on the family dairy farm that was here before me thinks it could be something to do with flies but I'm beginning to think it may have something to do with the fact they were poor when i bought them........ or the fact that they are both late foals (August) or maybe it's that we have strange flies at august time I don't know........
Anyone any Ideas?
Chocolate fudge cake and / or strawberry cheesecake for anyone who amde it this far!!
xxx
But now I have another mare who has taken Mastitis and I'm totally gutted........ the foal has gone down like a stone overnight!
I have no idea what is causing this. I have bred cobs for years now and never had a problem....
I bought 4 mares last September from a 'settled traveller' and they were in a very poor state........... the old owner didn't think they were in foal because the stallion wasn't 'performing' and he was also in a poor state and I worked on putting weight on him all winter and he's great.......... covered 10 mares this year no problem and all in foal for next year.......
Anyway I took all winter and spring to get them up to weight and wormed all the rest of it and was going to give them a year off breeding because they had been so poor but it turns out they were all in foal and all had healthy foals. One in May and 2 in August (obviously caught just before I got them) the other mare I sold also had a healthy colt in June...
First foal was 4 weeks old when he took ill with mum's mastitis (him and mum are fine thanks to hard work and a great vet) but now this one is 14 weeks old and has really gone down like a stone.
I just wondered if anyone else had any experiences of this?
OH worked on the family dairy farm that was here before me thinks it could be something to do with flies but I'm beginning to think it may have something to do with the fact they were poor when i bought them........ or the fact that they are both late foals (August) or maybe it's that we have strange flies at august time I don't know........
Anyone any Ideas?
Chocolate fudge cake and / or strawberry cheesecake for anyone who amde it this far!!
xxx