WOO HOO!!!! Many congrats!!
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Now you need to get them in and give her a warm wet mash of a small amount of her normal food - continue with these small wet feeds throughout the day as she needs 'gentle' food to go through her system to begin with alongside some soft hay. If it is not wet then they can go back out for an hour or two in the day so she can get some grass through her digestion, but if you are having really cold nights then they are better inside for the foal's sake even though he/she has a jumper on. If you can get her in by tempting her with food, then I would take her headcollar off as it is too easy for a baby to get a foot through the noseband and have a nasty accident.
How is she? No signs of colic or being very uncomfortable? Is baby taking plenty of drinks? Dont forget to worm her when you get her in for her food and perhaps get hubby to hold her while you dip or spray the baby's cord. But dont worry that she seems over protective, the good Momma's often are - just be careful never to get yourself between her and the foal and to keep other family members/visiting friends watching from a distance. She will relax more in a few days if she is not over stressed by too much human attention now.
Well done - cant wait to see some daylight pictures!!
Now you need to get them in and give her a warm wet mash of a small amount of her normal food - continue with these small wet feeds throughout the day as she needs 'gentle' food to go through her system to begin with alongside some soft hay. If it is not wet then they can go back out for an hour or two in the day so she can get some grass through her digestion, but if you are having really cold nights then they are better inside for the foal's sake even though he/she has a jumper on. If you can get her in by tempting her with food, then I would take her headcollar off as it is too easy for a baby to get a foot through the noseband and have a nasty accident.
How is she? No signs of colic or being very uncomfortable? Is baby taking plenty of drinks? Dont forget to worm her when you get her in for her food and perhaps get hubby to hold her while you dip or spray the baby's cord. But dont worry that she seems over protective, the good Momma's often are - just be careful never to get yourself between her and the foal and to keep other family members/visiting friends watching from a distance. She will relax more in a few days if she is not over stressed by too much human attention now.
Well done - cant wait to see some daylight pictures!!