Merogsrha
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Rhonda - Yep, I made sure the heat lamp is out if her head space, even if she were to jump about (which is isn't prone to doing). I turned the lamp off tonight because we are supposed to remain at a decent temperature (not too much below freezing), and she wasn't shivering when I shut her into her stall tonight (even after she chose to "chill" outside in the snow that was falling slowly with no wind to speak of). Still hanging the wool blanket over the door to keep out any light breeze during the night. (Can't remember if I said, but it is a southerly facing shed, which also has a carport about 35 feet in front of it as an additional windblock) and to help keep her heat in a bit better.
I also purchased a blanket (which I will add the details in an edit of this post shortly to get everyones opinion) that should be arriving by Wed. I don't plan to use it every day, but definetly once the temperatures start to dip low and/or we get a miserable wet/blowing spell. Which Thankyou Marsha for the duct tape tip! I don't know why I didn't think of that the other night!
Wingnut, She is on free choice hay and has as much as she wants to eat in front of her 24/7 both in and out of her run in stall. She is also getting 3 cups Purina Mini/Pony feed with 1 tsp Canola Oil(started that today actually) and a bit of slightly warmed water to make it a mush (she doesn't drink alot of water from her bucket - manure/urine output is AOK) two times a day.
She is underweight, and needs to gain a fair bit of weight. Spine, hips, shoulder, sternum are all easily felt. Trying to get some weight on her, she's only been here about two months. While she hasnt gained a heck of a lot from what I can tell from feel, she certainly isn't loosing either
*ETA: Blanket info: From the website:
TOUGH-1 Polar 600D Waterproof Poly Miniature Blanket
From the original TOUGH-1. Medium/Heavyweight. Designed without a back seam to prevent leaking. Made of 600 denier ripstop poly outer shell with waterproof 210 lining, 200 grams of poly fill. Fleece wither protection. Belly surcingle. Tail Flap. Adjustable leg straps with elastice ends. Double buckle front. Shoulder gussets allow freedom of movement.
I also purchased a blanket (which I will add the details in an edit of this post shortly to get everyones opinion) that should be arriving by Wed. I don't plan to use it every day, but definetly once the temperatures start to dip low and/or we get a miserable wet/blowing spell. Which Thankyou Marsha for the duct tape tip! I don't know why I didn't think of that the other night!
Wingnut, She is on free choice hay and has as much as she wants to eat in front of her 24/7 both in and out of her run in stall. She is also getting 3 cups Purina Mini/Pony feed with 1 tsp Canola Oil(started that today actually) and a bit of slightly warmed water to make it a mush (she doesn't drink alot of water from her bucket - manure/urine output is AOK) two times a day.
*ETA: Blanket info: From the website:
TOUGH-1 Polar 600D Waterproof Poly Miniature Blanket
From the original TOUGH-1. Medium/Heavyweight. Designed without a back seam to prevent leaking. Made of 600 denier ripstop poly outer shell with waterproof 210 lining, 200 grams of poly fill. Fleece wither protection. Belly surcingle. Tail Flap. Adjustable leg straps with elastice ends. Double buckle front. Shoulder gussets allow freedom of movement.
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