PapaFrita
Well-Known Member
This was Scabby Foal when he was scabby. Not even a month old.
Very thin and down on fetlocks
This was SF on the road to recovery (from his skin condition, at least) after I sent some sneaky photos to the vet and managed to get her to look at him when she was on the yard for jabs. 1mth old
A few weeks later... putting on a bit of weight (not nearly enough, but bear in mind mare was VERY thin)
And today... Looking awful and wormy.
This morning I suggested to groom that we try milking PF and giving him some of her milk. Groom said, how about we try to get him to nurse from her. So, we gave it a shot. PF was initially reluctant, but then grumpily stood still. However, SF
was absolutely not interested
Then I thought we should try mixing his milk with some oats, and so we tried that, and he absolutely loved it, so I'm very happy about that. I gave him 3 small meals today and I'm sure he had LOADS more milk than he's ever consumed so far. He also has grass and alfalfa, so I'm feeling a bit more positive for him.
I've also managed to convince the groom to worm him. He looks VERY wormy to me, and I'm pretty sure his mum wasn't wormed. Would it be safe to worm him with Equimax? What kind of a worm burden is he likely to have? Could it hurt him to worm in one go, or should we take it in stages?
Suggestions/advice welcome.
Thanks
Very thin and down on fetlocks
This was SF on the road to recovery (from his skin condition, at least) after I sent some sneaky photos to the vet and managed to get her to look at him when she was on the yard for jabs. 1mth old
A few weeks later... putting on a bit of weight (not nearly enough, but bear in mind mare was VERY thin)
And today... Looking awful and wormy.
This morning I suggested to groom that we try milking PF and giving him some of her milk. Groom said, how about we try to get him to nurse from her. So, we gave it a shot. PF was initially reluctant, but then grumpily stood still. However, SF
was absolutely not interested
Then I thought we should try mixing his milk with some oats, and so we tried that, and he absolutely loved it, so I'm very happy about that. I gave him 3 small meals today and I'm sure he had LOADS more milk than he's ever consumed so far. He also has grass and alfalfa, so I'm feeling a bit more positive for him.
I've also managed to convince the groom to worm him. He looks VERY wormy to me, and I'm pretty sure his mum wasn't wormed. Would it be safe to worm him with Equimax? What kind of a worm burden is he likely to have? Could it hurt him to worm in one go, or should we take it in stages?
Suggestions/advice welcome.
Thanks