Irishcobs
Well-Known Member
A bit early as foal as I havent even found a stallion yet. And Im sure the vet can answer these but you can never get enough advice.
So teeth, feet and injections.
Obviously the vet will check the foal mouth when its born for any problems etc and Ill get them looked at every time the vet is about, but do I need to actually book appointments for its teeth?
How soon should I get the farrier out for its feet after its born?
And how old are they when they have the first injection?
Also Foaling.
Hattie isnt overly happy with being stabled. So I was planning for her to foal in the summer field. A few weeks before she is due I will electric fence Gyp into one side, her the other so he doesnt pester her. Is it ok for newborns to have electric fencing in the field?
I do have a stable big enough for her foal in, its half a barn, but it will mean they will have to stay in the winter field and only have hay as all of the grass would of gone by then and Gyp cant be stabled so he will have to live in the yard/field when its time for Hattie to foal but this will probably upset Hattie. Is foaling in a field ok?
Also how soon after the foal is born can I put Gyp back with them? I was thinking a good month, providing Hattie was comfortable with him being with her. Hattie is top horse and she wont let him near if she didnt want him there.
So teeth, feet and injections.
Obviously the vet will check the foal mouth when its born for any problems etc and Ill get them looked at every time the vet is about, but do I need to actually book appointments for its teeth?
How soon should I get the farrier out for its feet after its born?
And how old are they when they have the first injection?
Also Foaling.
Hattie isnt overly happy with being stabled. So I was planning for her to foal in the summer field. A few weeks before she is due I will electric fence Gyp into one side, her the other so he doesnt pester her. Is it ok for newborns to have electric fencing in the field?
I do have a stable big enough for her foal in, its half a barn, but it will mean they will have to stay in the winter field and only have hay as all of the grass would of gone by then and Gyp cant be stabled so he will have to live in the yard/field when its time for Hattie to foal but this will probably upset Hattie. Is foaling in a field ok?
Also how soon after the foal is born can I put Gyp back with them? I was thinking a good month, providing Hattie was comfortable with him being with her. Hattie is top horse and she wont let him near if she didnt want him there.