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I took in a rescue pony mare six weeks ago. During that time I have noticed she has a very rumbly tummy. I watch her constantly to see if she is on the verge of colicking but she seems fine. After she was here for two weeks I had booked my vet to come and scan her as she was too thin and too fat around the middle area. The morning he was to scan her she had a lovely colt foal out in the field. Not too big a surprise as I had my suspicions. Everyone is doing very well, including me!
She and the foal are out by day if the weather is good and in at night. I am feeding her 14% coarse mix twice a day and as much hay as she will eat. Grass in the paddocks during the day. She has a big appetite and now that she is no longer starving I thought the rumbling would stop. I have read some of the forum thoughts and most say not to worry. Thank you
She and the foal are out by day if the weather is good and in at night. I am feeding her 14% coarse mix twice a day and as much hay as she will eat. Grass in the paddocks during the day. She has a big appetite and now that she is no longer starving I thought the rumbling would stop. I have read some of the forum thoughts and most say not to worry. Thank you