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Baby Horsies: Caring for Fouls

Whenever you have little ones coming into your life or your pet's life, there's plenty to be excited about. Caring for the young is a very important part of raising horses, and it's something you need to know from the start.


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First of all, you need to make sure that you have taken care of the mother before she gives birth. You need to make sure that you give the food that will help keep her healthy, and that you give the things that will help her gain the strength and nutrients she needs to be the kind of mother she wants. she should be. If you've never cared for a mother horse before, be sure to consult a veterinarian, and if you've never had a fault before, be sure to get a vet's advice.


When it's time for the mother to be born, you want to help as much as you can, but mostly you want to stay away. In some circumstances, you are going to have to help, which is why it is important that you speak to a veterinarian about what is normal for a calving horse and what is not, and you need to make sure that you understand how to tell what is normal and what is not. 


Then you must be present, but at a distance, and you must be ready to help the mother if she needs it. You should prepare for this by talking to your veterinarian and having any items you may need on hand.


When it's time for the mother to give birth, even if you don't need help, you should be ready to step in, just in case. Then you should be able to witness the birth and fault and observe what happens next. With animals, as with other animals, it is best, whenever possible, to let mother and baby do their thing. 


Animals have been doing this for a long time and it often goes better if you leave them alone. If you must help them, try to be as unobtrusive as possible and only do things that you absolutely know how to do.


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