FaldingwoodLivery
Well-Known Member
Right....before I write this post I could like to make it known that I in no way whatsoever think this is a good idea, I have tried to change their minds but had no success so I am doing my best to make this work!
Just had a phonecall from hubby, his friend has been given a Shetland mare and foal??? Don't ask me why or how? His wife wants to keep then in the garden. Have a big garden with a post and rail paddock and field shelter so no problems there. The problem is that neither friend or wife have any horsey experience, luckily however they have asked me to help.
So need to go to local agri store this afternoon and do a supermarket sweep style shopping trip. Need help making a shopping list cos I'm no doubt gunna forget something:
headcollar and lead rope
grooming kit
fly spray
bedding for field shelter
shavings fork, shovel, brush, poo scooper etc
automatic field drinker (figured that way no one can forget to do water)
That's all I can think of, cab anyone else add??
Before I get flooded with posts concerned for the welfare of these ponies I live close by and so will be checking in regularly. And taking care of things like farrier, worming etc. TBH I reckon they'll get bored in a couple of months and they'll end up comin to live at mine **rolls eyes but secretly smiles**
now another thing is mare is in foal again for next year. I'm guessing if they keep her that long shell be brought to mine to foal. I have no experience in breeding so is there anything specific I should be doing with a pregnant shettie mare or just leave her to it? Until I get there I have no idea about sex or age of foal, but am a but concerned about weaning etc? When should a foal be weaned?? And how long until an ungelded colt becomes a problem.
Just had a phonecall from hubby, his friend has been given a Shetland mare and foal??? Don't ask me why or how? His wife wants to keep then in the garden. Have a big garden with a post and rail paddock and field shelter so no problems there. The problem is that neither friend or wife have any horsey experience, luckily however they have asked me to help.
So need to go to local agri store this afternoon and do a supermarket sweep style shopping trip. Need help making a shopping list cos I'm no doubt gunna forget something:
headcollar and lead rope
grooming kit
fly spray
bedding for field shelter
shavings fork, shovel, brush, poo scooper etc
automatic field drinker (figured that way no one can forget to do water)
That's all I can think of, cab anyone else add??
Before I get flooded with posts concerned for the welfare of these ponies I live close by and so will be checking in regularly. And taking care of things like farrier, worming etc. TBH I reckon they'll get bored in a couple of months and they'll end up comin to live at mine **rolls eyes but secretly smiles**
now another thing is mare is in foal again for next year. I'm guessing if they keep her that long shell be brought to mine to foal. I have no experience in breeding so is there anything specific I should be doing with a pregnant shettie mare or just leave her to it? Until I get there I have no idea about sex or age of foal, but am a but concerned about weaning etc? When should a foal be weaned?? And how long until an ungelded colt becomes a problem.