jyuukai
Well-Known Member
This winter we are in the position to be likely the only caretakers of our mini and her companion (also a mini). The owner of the second mini, who also is the one who cares for them, is going through a very tough time in regards to his wife's health and we suspect he will have little time this winter to coddle the two of those fuzzy beasts.
We are a good distance away and there is no electricity there, so in winter we usually limit our visits to a couple of times a week. We plan to increase the frequency of our visits but we simply cannot go every day due to the distance. So we're brainstorming.
We know from experience that their 15gal bucket of water will last them 2-3 days in winter, provided it does not freeze. I'm not worried about that. What I am worried about it hay! Last year we gave them a round bale and the two of them (35" and 36") ate the entire bale in a matter of two weeks. Obviously that is far too much hay for a couple of stinkers who would need, at most, 8lbs of hay a day in winter per pony, if I estimate them both to be about 300lbs.
My thought for this winter would be to get two of those slow-feeding hay nets. If I filled each one up with two days worth per pony (say 14-16lbs) do you think they would last so that they could be filled every-other day? I've never used a slow-feeding net so I have no idea how slow-feeding they actually are. Do you think the minis could manage to eat all 14+lbs in a single day?
TIA for any answers/ideas/advice! I'm trying to get this plan banged out now before the cold weather hits so that we can be prepared if this is the route we have to take!
We are a good distance away and there is no electricity there, so in winter we usually limit our visits to a couple of times a week. We plan to increase the frequency of our visits but we simply cannot go every day due to the distance. So we're brainstorming.
We know from experience that their 15gal bucket of water will last them 2-3 days in winter, provided it does not freeze. I'm not worried about that. What I am worried about it hay! Last year we gave them a round bale and the two of them (35" and 36") ate the entire bale in a matter of two weeks. Obviously that is far too much hay for a couple of stinkers who would need, at most, 8lbs of hay a day in winter per pony, if I estimate them both to be about 300lbs.
My thought for this winter would be to get two of those slow-feeding hay nets. If I filled each one up with two days worth per pony (say 14-16lbs) do you think they would last so that they could be filled every-other day? I've never used a slow-feeding net so I have no idea how slow-feeding they actually are. Do you think the minis could manage to eat all 14+lbs in a single day?
TIA for any answers/ideas/advice! I'm trying to get this plan banged out now before the cold weather hits so that we can be prepared if this is the route we have to take!