Marigold4
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I have two foals: one is 5 months old and not yet weaned. She's out most of the time with a good supply of grass and supplemented with good quality meadow haylage when she comes in. She shares her mother's feed of Bailey's stud balancer. She will be weaned in a month's time. She looks really well - fluffy shiny coat and well covered but not at all overweight.
Second one is 5.5 months, newly arrived and weaned. She has a pot belly, her coat is rough and flaky and I would say is a little underweight. She gets the same as the other foal roughage-wise but her own feed of Bailey's stud balancer. Do you think she needs more feed/supplements? Does she need something else to make up for loss of mother's milk?
I'd be grateful for your thoughts - don't want to over or under feed. I think the first foal is looking really well, but a little concerned about the weaned/second one.
Second one is 5.5 months, newly arrived and weaned. She has a pot belly, her coat is rough and flaky and I would say is a little underweight. She gets the same as the other foal roughage-wise but her own feed of Bailey's stud balancer. Do you think she needs more feed/supplements? Does she need something else to make up for loss of mother's milk?
I'd be grateful for your thoughts - don't want to over or under feed. I think the first foal is looking really well, but a little concerned about the weaned/second one.