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Rescue Formula!
The loss of a horse at any time is upsetting
but when it is a mare lost at, or shortly after, foaling the situation can be
even more stressful. There is, hopefully, the joy of at least having her foal
as a lasting legacy but then the anguish of having to nurture the orphan
through difficult times without its natural mother.
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Once the foal has received colostrum, vital in
the first few hours of life to ensure its body is able to fight disease,
there is then the dilemma of finding a suitable alternative to the dams
milk, on which the foal will thrive. Locating a foster mare can be difficult
and there is no guarantee that she will take to the orphan foal, so hand
rearing with a milk replacer, such as Buckeye Mare's Milk Plus from Baileys
Horse Feeds, becomes the only option.
Mare's Milk Plus contains the highest quality
milk proteins, vitamins and minerals for optimal growth and is simply mixed
with tap water. What Buckeye and Baileys have discovered though, is that better
results have been achieved by allowing the foal 24 hour ad lib access to the
milk rather than following a rigorous bottle feeding programme.
Although bottle feeding may be necessary in the
first day or so, foals can easily be taught to drink from a bucket which can
then be hung at a safe height to allow the foal easy access. This allows the
foal to drink as often as if the mare was present so that there is a natural,
even flow of milk through the digestive system.
When made up, Mare's Milk Plus has a slightly
tart taste to discourage the foal from drinking too much milk at any one time.
It is also slightly acidic (pH5.3 + .01) to help maintain the normal pH level
in the foals digestive system and to aid in the preservation of the milk
after mixing with water. All these factors result in the foal being fed as
naturally as possible with fewer digestive upsets, improved milk digestibility
and progressive growth. There is also the added advantage of not having to hand
feed the foal every few hours, day and night!
Baileys have put together a Rescue
Package to include a 6kg tub of Buckeye Mare's Milk Plus with
comprehensive guidelines on managing an orphan foal plus follow up from a
qualified nutritionist. Larger studs can keep a tub on hand to help them cope
should they lose a mare but the Rescue Package is also to be just a phone call
away with 6kg tubs being kept by each of Baileys Regional Sales Managers and at
Head Office.
A tub will last, on average, four
days, says Liz Bulbrook, Senior Nutritionist at Baileys, as these
tragedies invariably happen at the most inconvenient times, this gives the
breeder a chance to organise longer term supplies in the form of 20kg sacks.
Trained nutritionists are then on hand to work with both breeder and vet to
ensure that, nutritionally, the foal is given the best possible start in
life.
For further information, please visit
www.baileyshorsefeeds.co.uk
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