Whispering_Pines
Well-Known Member
Hello Everyone-
My name is Val and I bought my first mini horse this summer, her name is Ginny. I bought her to really just be a part of our family, she visits schools and nursing homes, and really just makes everyone around her happy! We bought her knowing she possibly was pregnant. We had her vet checked in August, and it took them a while to conclude she was pregnant, apparently her hormone levels were a bit off. She was with the stallion the first week of May. She is 5 years old and in good health. So here are my questions...she lives on our property we have 2 miles away, has a barn that she is locked in at night with her companions, 2 goats. We visit there many times throughout the day. My big concern is what am I going to do when it comes time for her to foal? I am willing to put a remote camera in there to monitor her, I would put phone/internet service there to do that. Any suggestions, and is it even possible to view her remotely 2 miles away. How does mare stare work/cost? I would stay there with her but, Wisconsin is still pretty cold in March. I currently am giving her 1 pad of grass hay per day, and a cup of grain morning and night with mare and foal supplement in it. She looks good to me yet, except she resembles a yak! I can feel her ribs (they are not hugely prominent) under her hair. OHH...She does have a vet, but I do live out in the country, and the vet will not be here for at least and hour if problems arise...
Any suggestions, things I should be doing, that I'm not? Any other supplements I should be giving, she is up to date on worming, and her vaccinations...
My name is Val and I bought my first mini horse this summer, her name is Ginny. I bought her to really just be a part of our family, she visits schools and nursing homes, and really just makes everyone around her happy! We bought her knowing she possibly was pregnant. We had her vet checked in August, and it took them a while to conclude she was pregnant, apparently her hormone levels were a bit off. She was with the stallion the first week of May. She is 5 years old and in good health. So here are my questions...she lives on our property we have 2 miles away, has a barn that she is locked in at night with her companions, 2 goats. We visit there many times throughout the day. My big concern is what am I going to do when it comes time for her to foal? I am willing to put a remote camera in there to monitor her, I would put phone/internet service there to do that. Any suggestions, and is it even possible to view her remotely 2 miles away. How does mare stare work/cost? I would stay there with her but, Wisconsin is still pretty cold in March. I currently am giving her 1 pad of grass hay per day, and a cup of grain morning and night with mare and foal supplement in it. She looks good to me yet, except she resembles a yak! I can feel her ribs (they are not hugely prominent) under her hair. OHH...She does have a vet, but I do live out in the country, and the vet will not be here for at least and hour if problems arise...
Any suggestions, things I should be doing, that I'm not? Any other supplements I should be giving, she is up to date on worming, and her vaccinations...