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RE: foaling time...bedding material

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Posted by: PH Cody at Mon Nov 29 13:57:08 2004  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PH Cody ]  
   

>>Hello,
>>I was wondering what the best bedding material would be for a miniature mare at foaling time. Is it true that straw might be harmful to eyes? What about putting a canvas tarp over the straw? Any information would be appreciated. Thanks!



This is one of those where everyone has their preferences

We use straw and haven't had any problems with it. I usually have a thin layer of shavings under the straw to help with absorption. We've foaled out on shavings before too when the mare got sneaky on us, but tend to go with the straw because there is a higher chance of the foal inhaling shavings. The only thing right off that I would say definitely not to would be sawdust - because it is so easily inhaled while the foal is trying to figure out their environment. But even in saying that, I know people who use it...of course we treated one of their foals last year for pneumonia so...

My favorite foaling medium is clean pasture/paddock Unfortunately, since we moved north that tends to be covered with a rather thick layer of snow during that particular time of year!!!


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