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If you feed Blue Seal feed(common in New England), they have a rep. that will come out and test your hay and recommend which grain to use for your needs. They do it once a year for free. Rep in Maine is awesome and very knowledgeable...
Could be "sweet itch" caused by gnat/midges. There are many different types and some like to bite different areas. Some like mane,back and tail and others like face chest and under belly. Check it out on Web. There are lots of sites with good information about symptoms and care. Basically the...
Maiden mares can be frightened by a loud and overly excited stallion. Try putting them in stalls side by side so they can talk awhile before he attempts to breed her.How long has she been in heat? She may be just coming in heat and not ready to breed yet.
Thanks, He's a mini that I rescued 10 yrs ago as a rank,abused stallion. With a lot of patience he came around and we have had fun/sucess showing him in halter and performance at the local level. I have his 7 yr old daughter that looks just like him only more feminine.
Thanks everyone. I don't think it was a type-o as it is spelled gaited. I have never heard of a gaited mini so I thought it was some other meaning or classification.
I was just reading the Dec issue of MHW.On page 138 in the gelding incentive listings it has youth and amateur classes with the listing of Gaited and Non-Gaited. What does this mean? Thanks.
I was wondering just what is the benefit of feeding beet pulp? Is it fed as a replacement for hay? Grain? amounts or an addition to them? I have heard that it adds weight to the horses topline and pulls up tummies?? How much do you feed your mini and why? Thanks