jungle_cat
Posted : 6/24/2009 6:15:44 PM
[quote=emnhorserider]
I am purchasing a underweight pony mare. She is 16 years old, about 12 hands palomino. Picking her up tomorrow. I need feeding advice. Her owner had her just on hay, so she lost a lot of weight. A horse trader bought traded some other horse for the little mare. I contacted him about her. His plans were to take her in her baby to auction. I decided I wanted to give her a shot.
I have very little experience with breeding. Have had 2 other foals and everything went well but their moms were in our care from beginning.
Anyway she is pretty underweight. What is the best route to go has for has feeding goes? She will have unlimited good quality coastal hay, mineral block. Trying to figure out what kind of grain ect. Any advice on her feeding would be greatly appreciated!
Unlimited hay will actually be the best thing for her right now. I would also get her on more than just a mineral - try to find a good horse vitamin supplement (General ones include Vita Plus, sho-glo, etc or you can even better use one specific to lactating mares like Mare Plus). Hay tends to lose some fat-soluable vitamins during drying and a pregnant mare may need more than what is left in it. However, since she is a pony you really should avoid things that are high protein and high sugar. Both can be harmful to a pony.
If this was my mare I would have her on unlimited hay and a couple pounds of soaked beet pulp with the supplements added to the beet pulp. Keep it simple.
Edited to add: Great job on giving this little pony a 2nd chance at life!