PapaFrita
Well-Known Member
More so than to mares that aren't in foal? I believe foals and youngstock are more susceptible to strangles than older horses.
The lowdown is that there is strangles at PF's future yard (where I work). Am planning to keep her away as long as possible, but was wondering about the foals and youngstock already there. I'm not sure if any mares with foals at foot are pregnant again. They live out.
The lowdown is that there is strangles at PF's future yard (where I work). Am planning to keep her away as long as possible, but was wondering about the foals and youngstock already there. I'm not sure if any mares with foals at foot are pregnant again. They live out.