orphan
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 7:44 pm
Last month, I lost my Unbridled mare to colic when her Kafwain foal was just three weeks old. At the time, the poor critter was afflicted with contracted tendons and a painful abcess in his left back hoof. While tending to these two issues, we had the challenge of bottle feeding him with Foalac which he hated with a passion.
The farm attendant figured that if the foal wouldn't drink the foal milk, he would try baby's milk, which was at least better than nothing. He got some powdered milk, mixed it in a bucket and put it under the foal's mouth to see if he liked the smell. Amazingly, the foal stuck his mouth in the pail and drank every drop. So much for bottle feeding!
The next day the attendant started mixing some of the Foalac into the baby's milk and kept increasing it every day. The foal has now been tricked into drinking pure Foalac and it seems that the worst is over. I am keeping my fingers crossed. Anyone has similar experiences?
The farm attendant figured that if the foal wouldn't drink the foal milk, he would try baby's milk, which was at least better than nothing. He got some powdered milk, mixed it in a bucket and put it under the foal's mouth to see if he liked the smell. Amazingly, the foal stuck his mouth in the pail and drank every drop. So much for bottle feeding!
The next day the attendant started mixing some of the Foalac into the baby's milk and kept increasing it every day. The foal has now been tricked into drinking pure Foalac and it seems that the worst is over. I am keeping my fingers crossed. Anyone has similar experiences?