Re: cold weather babies....

2002-02-12 Thread Karen McCarthy
This message is from: "Karen McCarthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi List, with the best laid plans, I have had mares foal in and out of stalls, once in the open doorway (!), a mud bog, on D.G. sand, on grass, on straw and on shavings (kiln dried fir) - all with no ill effects. The babies were fine.

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2002-02-11 Thread sara faull
This message is from: "sara faull" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wow... thanks for all the great info... we are getting in some unexpected winter midwifery practice... 8 sheep we got about 3 months ago are all pregnant!! they had been in with a little jacob ram lamb but the guy we got them from swore that h

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2002-02-11 Thread Deb Williams
da and Beckett and 3 on the way. - Original Message - From: "GAIL RUSSELL" <> To: Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 10:35 AM Subject: Re: cold weather babies > This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Rice straw works...if you can get it, o

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2002-02-11 Thread rlg_creations
This message is from: "rlg_creations" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Gee Amy, that is hard to imagine.LOL!!! Reena and Gustav 24° Michigan > This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Actually, you should try wheat straw - we had very little problem > with ours trying to eat that. I guess it's not

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2002-02-11 Thread FjordAmy
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 2/11/2002 8:01:06 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > One time I had some "oat hay" which pretty much looked like straw but with > seed heads, and they ate that eagerly. Actually, you should try wheat straw - we had v

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2002-02-11 Thread Jean Ernest
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Well, I used barley straw, not so tasty! One time I had some "oat hay" which pretty much looked like straw but with seed heads, and they ate that eagerly. I think to be safe, grass hay instead of straw would be best? >> Jean, some straws are

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2002-02-11 Thread GAIL RUSSELL
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Rice straw works...if you can get it, of course. Are chips/shavings safe? I thought I remembered something about not using them at foaling? >I ended up using chips to bed her stall with, a nice thick layer. Her foal >was due the first of A

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2002-02-11 Thread KLEmirzian
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks, Jean Ernest, for your input on bedding broodmares with straw. We have also kept plenty of good hay in front of our Green Meadow broodmares while on straw after foaling and, thankfully, never had an issue. 'Hope our friends in Maine do read your impor

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2002-02-11 Thread Sarah Nagel
This message is from: "Sarah Nagel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Original Message - > This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Jean, some straws are not as tasty as others so they do not eat it. Mine > helped themselves to some oat straw that I had put down so we could walk >

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2002-02-10 Thread Jean Gayle
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Jean, some straws are not as tasty as others so they do not eat it. Mine helped themselves to some oat straw that I had put down so we could walk over the mud. Both horses impacted on the dry stuff. $$$ Vet bill plus the worry. Jean

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2002-02-10 Thread Jean Ernest
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Jean, I used straw, but had plenty of hay in the stall for my mare to eat. You could also bed them down in clean grass hay to avoid any worries about eating straw. A friend here, who is on the list, has a fjord mare due to foal in March here

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2002-02-10 Thread Jean Gayle
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Karen that is a toasty clean stall you prepare but just one word of caution. Fjords eat straw, the mare could overload on it and have more than just birth problems. Jean Walters Gayle [Authoress of "The Colonel's Daughter" Occupied Germ

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2002-02-10 Thread GreenMeadowFarm1
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Sara, We've been breeding Morgan horses here on Green Meadow Farm for twenty-two years. Our earliest foal arrived one year in February. It's really very manageable if you make a few extra preparations to your foaling stall ahead of time. First, be s

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2002-02-10 Thread Lori Albrough
This message is from: Lori Albrough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sara faull wrote: > We are expecting a baby this year in early April, Hi Sara, last year we had a colt born on April 5, I was a bit worried ahead of time because it was still cold here, but he came out with one of the thickest furriest co

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2002-02-10 Thread Deb Williams
rom: "sara faull" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 7:03 PM Subject: cold weather babies > This message is from: "sara faull" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > hello everyone out there... I am pretty new to the list. I have been > working wit

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2002-02-09 Thread Jean Gayle
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Welcome to the list Sara. I have only brief experience with foals but am sure you will receive some ideas here. Jean Jean Walters Gayle [Authoress of "The Colonel's Daughter" Occupied Germany 1946 To 1949 ] http://users.techline.com/jg

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2002-02-09 Thread sara faull
This message is from: "sara faull" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> hello everyone out there... I am pretty new to the list. I have been working with fjords for over two years at a non-profit farm up in Maine. My partner and I are beginning to take over the breeding side of the farm and will move it and some o