It sounds like they had fun last night . My guys love it when they can get all excited when a menonite wagon goes by.
I hope your old girl just has a hay belly, she'd probably be fine with a foal but it would be hard on her. If she has a belly but still looks thin she might need more grain or to be switched to something higher in protein and fat. If she's in foal I'd be throwing maternity at her till she wasn't thin anymore. If she's in foal I wouldn't think she would be having a problem putting on weight because of it unless she was bred last year too, but I could be wrong.
Good idea not cutting anyone back on feed until after they're done nursing. Both of mine needed 24/7 hay or grass and maternity to keep their weight on.
Those udders are really annoying aren't they? Here's hoping they get it together and have those babies before it gets cold! I found it works really well for the first week or two to use a waterproof dog coat, the ones that look like a horse blanket, sew in a couple layers of fleece and put on a butt strap. That would get you through until you can figure out if/what they need after. Babies are born with lots of fuzz, especially the ones that are early and late in the year. If Pepper suddenly looks really fat it's probably her stomach muscles relaxing. Izzy went from barely there to waddling overnight 3 weeks before she foaled.
Thanks for the pictures and update. Please anyone with any different ideas speak up, most of you have more experience than I do.
I hope your old girl just has a hay belly, she'd probably be fine with a foal but it would be hard on her. If she has a belly but still looks thin she might need more grain or to be switched to something higher in protein and fat. If she's in foal I'd be throwing maternity at her till she wasn't thin anymore. If she's in foal I wouldn't think she would be having a problem putting on weight because of it unless she was bred last year too, but I could be wrong.
Good idea not cutting anyone back on feed until after they're done nursing. Both of mine needed 24/7 hay or grass and maternity to keep their weight on.
Those udders are really annoying aren't they? Here's hoping they get it together and have those babies before it gets cold! I found it works really well for the first week or two to use a waterproof dog coat, the ones that look like a horse blanket, sew in a couple layers of fleece and put on a butt strap. That would get you through until you can figure out if/what they need after. Babies are born with lots of fuzz, especially the ones that are early and late in the year. If Pepper suddenly looks really fat it's probably her stomach muscles relaxing. Izzy went from barely there to waddling overnight 3 weeks before she foaled.
Thanks for the pictures and update. Please anyone with any different ideas speak up, most of you have more experience than I do.
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