Annabellarose
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I hope that the moderators of this board can leave this up as I really, really need help.
I bought a dwarf this weekend. Can anyone point me toward resources? I was thinking about how Riverdance contacted a university and was working with them on her brindle filly. Do any of you know any universities that research dwarfism in horses or humans, etc.?
I know that I am never going to be able to turn him out with other horses as he is just too small and fragile and would not be able to move out of harms way fast enough.
I will be calling my vet as soon as his office opens this morning, but I know that he will not be prepared for this as we have discussed this issue before.
This foal is not even 3 1/2 months old yet and I know that he was weaned the moment I bought him. He's eating grain (not the kind of grain that I would like him to eat, but he eats it well and I will leave that alone for now), hay, and he is drinking water like an ol' pro. He poops the most beautiful poops and he seems to be peeing well as well. He is comforted by knowing that there are other horses in the barn (a pregnant mare is in the stall next to him at night and I am keeping my new show gelding in during the day), but I know that he is lonely. He was separated from his mother as well as from a herd and run through a sale all in one day.
I spent some time with him in his stall (a 10' by 10' and it truely does "dwarf" him) on Saturday afternoon between settling in my new show gelding and running out to Tractor Supply (THANK GOD for Tractor Supply and it being open until 8 PM on Saturday!) for a bag of something similar to what he was eating and a pan small enough and short enough for him to eat it out of as well as a itty, bitty, teeny, tiny water bucket. I spent some time with him in his stall yesterday between constructing a 16' by 16' "playpen" out of "hog panels" (I covered all sharp edges with split waterhose and zip ties) and my usual Sunday farm/barn chores.
I thought that I would like to get a tiny, just weaned, pygmy goat as a companion for him, but I can't find any pygmy goats near me. I do know how to properly care for a goat as I have had a couple of pet goats in the past.
I KNOW that this is a controversial issue and I am NOT going to get into pedigrees and I want people to know that I bought him to provide him a better life, not because I thought that he was cute nor did I deliberately seek out a dwarf. I want to work with anyone that does research on dwarfism in horses/Miniature Horses or the genetics of dwarfism, etc.
I will post more later...
I bought a dwarf this weekend. Can anyone point me toward resources? I was thinking about how Riverdance contacted a university and was working with them on her brindle filly. Do any of you know any universities that research dwarfism in horses or humans, etc.?
I know that I am never going to be able to turn him out with other horses as he is just too small and fragile and would not be able to move out of harms way fast enough.
I will be calling my vet as soon as his office opens this morning, but I know that he will not be prepared for this as we have discussed this issue before.
This foal is not even 3 1/2 months old yet and I know that he was weaned the moment I bought him. He's eating grain (not the kind of grain that I would like him to eat, but he eats it well and I will leave that alone for now), hay, and he is drinking water like an ol' pro. He poops the most beautiful poops and he seems to be peeing well as well. He is comforted by knowing that there are other horses in the barn (a pregnant mare is in the stall next to him at night and I am keeping my new show gelding in during the day), but I know that he is lonely. He was separated from his mother as well as from a herd and run through a sale all in one day.
I spent some time with him in his stall (a 10' by 10' and it truely does "dwarf" him) on Saturday afternoon between settling in my new show gelding and running out to Tractor Supply (THANK GOD for Tractor Supply and it being open until 8 PM on Saturday!) for a bag of something similar to what he was eating and a pan small enough and short enough for him to eat it out of as well as a itty, bitty, teeny, tiny water bucket. I spent some time with him in his stall yesterday between constructing a 16' by 16' "playpen" out of "hog panels" (I covered all sharp edges with split waterhose and zip ties) and my usual Sunday farm/barn chores.
I thought that I would like to get a tiny, just weaned, pygmy goat as a companion for him, but I can't find any pygmy goats near me. I do know how to properly care for a goat as I have had a couple of pet goats in the past.
I KNOW that this is a controversial issue and I am NOT going to get into pedigrees and I want people to know that I bought him to provide him a better life, not because I thought that he was cute nor did I deliberately seek out a dwarf. I want to work with anyone that does research on dwarfism in horses/Miniature Horses or the genetics of dwarfism, etc.
I will post more later...
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