Dolcé
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Thank you all for your help and advice with the plasma question. I started 'Dolce' on the paste yesterday, bless her, she is such an angel, took it no problem. She is quite lively but it appears mum hasn't much milk, I think she is getting a bit but having to work for it. I offered her some milk replacer in a bucket this morning after seeing her drinking from the water bucket, I just want to supplement the bit she is getting but don't want to bottle feed in case she won't go back on mum. When I offered milk tonight she quickly drank the lot and then went to mum for a top up. Both times I have fed her she has bounced around the stable afterwards (not sure if this is good or bad) I am really not sure I am doing the right thing but mum's udder is still no bigger than the night before foal arrived after 1 weeks development, there is milk there but it is a job to get any.
I don't want to overfeed and rush her growth but at the same time don't want her underfed as she really is skinny and small with being born so early. She is bright and happy in herself and very inquisitive. Any advice from people who have experienced this would be very welcome. Will the supplemented milk a couple of times a day be enough or should I be looking at handfeeding. I am hoping that mare's milk will come in over next few days or so if she keeps suckling and that it is just that mare body wasn't 'ready' for her to be born and will catch up. Does this make sense?
I don't want to overfeed and rush her growth but at the same time don't want her underfed as she really is skinny and small with being born so early. She is bright and happy in herself and very inquisitive. Any advice from people who have experienced this would be very welcome. Will the supplemented milk a couple of times a day be enough or should I be looking at handfeeding. I am hoping that mare's milk will come in over next few days or so if she keeps suckling and that it is just that mare body wasn't 'ready' for her to be born and will catch up. Does this make sense?