I do the same as Becky.I bed deeply with shavings until I think foaling is imminent, then add a layer of hay over that. The mare can eat at her leisure without risk of impaction as she might if eating straw. I continue with the hay until the foal is 1 - 2 weeks of age then gradually start eliminating that. I do use the largest flake shavings I can get as they are less likely to cause eye irritations in newborn foals.
Same here - although we often wait until they are foaling or until just after foaling to cover the pelleted bedding with a bale of grass hay - or my favorite, an oat/wheat/barley mix (it grows the coolest grass!)We leave some broken down woody pet on the borrom layerbut bed on top of that with grass hay for just the first week
then we go back to the pelleted bedding but we
use a large tub to break down the pellets before adding them in
with a young foal for fear of them eating the pellets
Our stalls all have mats
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