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April 2009
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Baby was up, dry and nursing by the morning feeding and I didn't lose a moments sleep. Remembering a dear friends horrible experience with a foal falling into the water I asked Shari to change out the low lying water trough to a tall barrel. Between the few moments of asking and changing guess what happened! Of course, the foal fell into the water. Fortunately she scrambled out but she did scrape up her knees and got soaking wet.
As a three day old Solshine got out of the only tiny space left in the special foaling stall! I was lucky again, no harm done and we got her back in almost immediately. I suppose it would be easier if Mom didn't chew holes in the stall all the time!
How are your horses doing with this crazy weather? It's hot then it's cold then it rains a little. My horses are growing and shedding winter coats on a weekly basis. So the big question is, should you blanket your horse or not? From what I understand horses have a huge tolerance for weather changes not really needing additional insulation until the temperature drops to 115 (burrrrr good thing we are in Southern California). Blanketing certainly makes grooming easier and keeps the coat short but I was told once you put that blanket on you have changed the horses inner "thermostat" and you need to maintain the blanketing process for the rest of the season even when it warms up a little. On, off, on, off, on, off.....what do you do? Mine get wooly in the winter months! |
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