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Make sure you are well prepared for the birth of your foal – 6 TIPS
Are you eager to prepare yourself as much as possible for the upcoming birth of your foal? If you decided to have your mare bred last year and she is now pregnant, you might start feeling nervous as the delivery date approaches. While most foalings are successful,...
What do I do in case my mare has a retained placenta?
After 11 months of pregnancy, the foal you've been waiting for has finally been born. You're keeping a close eye on the foal, making sure it's drinking on time and getting enough colostrum. But don't forget to monitor your mare after delivery as well. It's crucial to...
Did my newborn foal drink enough colostrum?
Why is drinking sufficient high quality colostrum important for newborn foals? Foals, especially newborns, are vulnerable animals and are susceptible to all kinds of diseases and infections. Unfortunately, the immune system of young foals is not yet fully developed at...
When will my mare foal? Tips to determine the foaling date of your mare.
As the due date of your mare approaches, it is important to keep a watchful eye on her so that you can be present when foaling starts. This is an exciting time, and naturally, you want to ensure that the birth process proceeds as smoothly as possible. Regardless of...