Little Wolf Ranch
Well-Known Member
Before I get started, let me first say that if you are wanting to read my post you better grab your pants and hold on tight because it's going to be a rough ride! Anyways, below is everything that I have came across in the past 48 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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POSSIBLY PREGNANT TWO YEAR OLD FILLY
I was gone in the summer of 2009 for several weeks and I trusted my best friend, who has cared for my horses in the past 4 years while I have been away and has always done a good job, to take care of my horses for me while I was gone. Anyways, my whole family was out of state for about a month and half for family issues and my best friend was the one to take care of my little herd. The way I had farm set up at the time, two girls were in with my stallion, one 2008 model girl named "Allula" by herself and my other three colts were by themselves. Well, two nights ago my friend came to me and said she needed to have a heart-to-heart with me. I figured maybe she had gotten pregnant, was getting married, etc. ----> NOT what she was about to say. Turns out, she got "cramped for time" and so she decided to put my 2008 model girl in with the other girls and my herd sire so she only had to throw out hay in two paddocks and not three. She said for the whole month they were set up that way SOOO now I am stuck with just finding out she could possibly be bred.
Is it even possible for a 2008 model filly to conceive/go into heat during 2009? I have never seen her in heat but cannot guarantee that she hasn't come into heat. Anyways, I have her seperated into the pen of mares that "should" be pregnant and thus are away from any fescue whatsoever. I am covering my basis and I have put her on what my "should be pregnant mares". I am so worried and when I first found out, I busted out crying! I was planning on breeding her until 2011 because I REALLY wanted to show her this year
She's just now gotten so great with handling and I'm so disappointed. If she is pregnant, is there any way that I could even possibly have the foal registered? Both are AMHR only.
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"SHOULD BE BRED" MARES MAYBE NOT SO BRED?
To start off, Missy and Sassy were pasture bred from June to September of 2009 to two different stallions. Missy is a maiden mare and this will be her first foal. Sassy is a proven mare and the previous owner has already told me that she never did get all that big during pregnancy but always had a nice full bag a few weeks before birth. Problem is, my stallion is in the pen next to them (no way for them to breed through the fence) but I have noticed that Sassy has been showing possible heat signs to him by peeing, raising her tail and the occassional "wink". She even presents her butt to him on occassion. Missy has only "winked" at couple of times but is this something that should make me think that they are not indeed pregnant? Previous owner has said that this did not sound normal for Sassy so what would you think?
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MY FIRST CASE OF CHOKE ON MY FARM
The same filly that may possibly be pregnant experienced choke last night. She had apparently been so excited over her feed that she took too big of a bite and just couldn't get it all down. It was alfalfa pellets 1/4" size. To make a long story short, vet came out, we put a tube down her throat and flushed it out. $250 later. . . . .He gave her some banamine last night and then a dose for this morning. Also gave me two days worth of antibiotics. He suggested that her feed be wetted down and a little mushy before feeding her as well as adding some large stones in the bucket to make her slow down. Anything else that I should be doing to make her more comfortable?
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"COCOSOYA" PRODUCT CALLED EQUI OMEGA COMPLEX
After hearing about all the good things about cocosoya, I decided to look further into it. My horses don't like oil products so I was hoping for either pellets or powder. I was made aware that the same company that offers cocosoya offers Equi Omega Complex so I bought it yesterday and the great news is that ALL my horses love it even my super duper picky eaters. I have a few that are underweight and I am feeding them 1oz. twice daily and the others in good weight I want to add shine to their coat so I am giving them 1/2oz. twice daily. Does this sound about right? Can you tell me your experiences about equi omega complex? So far I really love it I am just praying that it puts weight on because I have been let down by so many products so far in hopes that it would cause weight gain. About how many pounds would be normal for a miniature to gain on equi omega complex over 30 days?
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I swear - my life has been so hectic and busy these past two days that I wanted to lose my mind, but my Minis and my family are keeping me going strong. I love everyone here on LILBEGINNINGS and I look to all of you for so much advice, I look to y'all for advice that I may find questionable from my veterinarian
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Just as a side note I just wanted to say. . . .
[SIZE=36pt]I LOVE LILBEGINNINGS!!![/SIZE]
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POSSIBLY PREGNANT TWO YEAR OLD FILLY
I was gone in the summer of 2009 for several weeks and I trusted my best friend, who has cared for my horses in the past 4 years while I have been away and has always done a good job, to take care of my horses for me while I was gone. Anyways, my whole family was out of state for about a month and half for family issues and my best friend was the one to take care of my little herd. The way I had farm set up at the time, two girls were in with my stallion, one 2008 model girl named "Allula" by herself and my other three colts were by themselves. Well, two nights ago my friend came to me and said she needed to have a heart-to-heart with me. I figured maybe she had gotten pregnant, was getting married, etc. ----> NOT what she was about to say. Turns out, she got "cramped for time" and so she decided to put my 2008 model girl in with the other girls and my herd sire so she only had to throw out hay in two paddocks and not three. She said for the whole month they were set up that way SOOO now I am stuck with just finding out she could possibly be bred.
Is it even possible for a 2008 model filly to conceive/go into heat during 2009? I have never seen her in heat but cannot guarantee that she hasn't come into heat. Anyways, I have her seperated into the pen of mares that "should" be pregnant and thus are away from any fescue whatsoever. I am covering my basis and I have put her on what my "should be pregnant mares". I am so worried and when I first found out, I busted out crying! I was planning on breeding her until 2011 because I REALLY wanted to show her this year
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"SHOULD BE BRED" MARES MAYBE NOT SO BRED?
To start off, Missy and Sassy were pasture bred from June to September of 2009 to two different stallions. Missy is a maiden mare and this will be her first foal. Sassy is a proven mare and the previous owner has already told me that she never did get all that big during pregnancy but always had a nice full bag a few weeks before birth. Problem is, my stallion is in the pen next to them (no way for them to breed through the fence) but I have noticed that Sassy has been showing possible heat signs to him by peeing, raising her tail and the occassional "wink". She even presents her butt to him on occassion. Missy has only "winked" at couple of times but is this something that should make me think that they are not indeed pregnant? Previous owner has said that this did not sound normal for Sassy so what would you think?
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MY FIRST CASE OF CHOKE ON MY FARM
The same filly that may possibly be pregnant experienced choke last night. She had apparently been so excited over her feed that she took too big of a bite and just couldn't get it all down. It was alfalfa pellets 1/4" size. To make a long story short, vet came out, we put a tube down her throat and flushed it out. $250 later. . . . .He gave her some banamine last night and then a dose for this morning. Also gave me two days worth of antibiotics. He suggested that her feed be wetted down and a little mushy before feeding her as well as adding some large stones in the bucket to make her slow down. Anything else that I should be doing to make her more comfortable?
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"COCOSOYA" PRODUCT CALLED EQUI OMEGA COMPLEX
After hearing about all the good things about cocosoya, I decided to look further into it. My horses don't like oil products so I was hoping for either pellets or powder. I was made aware that the same company that offers cocosoya offers Equi Omega Complex so I bought it yesterday and the great news is that ALL my horses love it even my super duper picky eaters. I have a few that are underweight and I am feeding them 1oz. twice daily and the others in good weight I want to add shine to their coat so I am giving them 1/2oz. twice daily. Does this sound about right? Can you tell me your experiences about equi omega complex? So far I really love it I am just praying that it puts weight on because I have been let down by so many products so far in hopes that it would cause weight gain. About how many pounds would be normal for a miniature to gain on equi omega complex over 30 days?
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I swear - my life has been so hectic and busy these past two days that I wanted to lose my mind, but my Minis and my family are keeping me going strong. I love everyone here on LILBEGINNINGS and I look to all of you for so much advice, I look to y'all for advice that I may find questionable from my veterinarian
Just as a side note I just wanted to say. . . .
[SIZE=36pt]I LOVE LILBEGINNINGS!!![/SIZE]