canteron
Well-Known Member
Although an experienced horse owner, slightly to my surprise, I have a 6month old foal arriving in a month.
I keep my horses out with field shelters an over winter and those in work get a feed as well, which suits them well.
So, my question is, with a cob foal, if it has quality forage, will it need two feeds a day, or can it cope with one (they get hay put out twice a day). I am working on the premise that it will have to be good quality young stock food, so I am going to have to separate it out from the older 'do gooder' horses who I don't want to overfeed if it is another mild winter.
And how long do you have to supplementary feed a foal for.
I realise that this is a 'how long is a piece of string' question, but I would love your experiences.
I keep my horses out with field shelters an over winter and those in work get a feed as well, which suits them well.
So, my question is, with a cob foal, if it has quality forage, will it need two feeds a day, or can it cope with one (they get hay put out twice a day). I am working on the premise that it will have to be good quality young stock food, so I am going to have to separate it out from the older 'do gooder' horses who I don't want to overfeed if it is another mild winter.
And how long do you have to supplementary feed a foal for.
I realise that this is a 'how long is a piece of string' question, but I would love your experiences.