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RE: [RC] Finicky eaters - Adam and JannelleI had a mare who did this after her first foal. I found that if I sprinkled salt on it, she would eat it. And then after a few days, wouldn't eat it again. BUT, I would set the hay down within reach but in a place she wasn't supposed to eat from and while my back was turned, she would snatch at it like she was getting away with something. Soooo, she seemed to need to be "getting one over on me". So I would put hay in a place where I usually got after her for eating from. We went on this way for several weeks before she just went back to her old eating habits. And I did just change hay when I had to put the salt on it. So sprinkle water then salt on the hay and see if that convinces her. Jannelle Jannelle Wilde & Adam Falk Menagerie Farm 584 Romie Howard Rd Yoncalla OR 97499 541-849-2460 (phone & fax) 866-241-1531 Toll-free ASK ABOUT OUR DAVENPORT FOALS! www.cmc.net/~mfarm -----Original Message----- From: Ridecamp Guest [SMTP:guest-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 1:32 PM To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [RC] Finicky eaters Please Reply to: xxxx xxxx or ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ========================================== I recently bought a 8 y/o arab mare and am having a hard time getting her to eat hay or grass. To give some backgroud, the mare is a seasoned distance horse that takes great care of herself on the trail, she eats well and drinks well. However, at home she only seems to want to eat grain and nothing more. She won't eat grass in the field but will eat it out of my yard. Now here is the kicker, she has not always been this way. When I first bought her, she ate well and then after we moved (and bought new hay) the mare will not eat it. I have tried not giving her grain and seeing if she would eat the hay when she got hungary but she won't...she does clean up her grain. Right now I am trying to keep the weight on her b/c she is in semi-heavy conditioning. She is eating a beet pulp, Legends 12 pelleted, and rice bran mix. I am sure she is getting enough calories to maintain but it concerns me that she will not eat the hay. The hay is last years 1st cutting, good hay by industry standards. I am just baffeled....can anyone offer any suggestions? I am open for anything at this point. I have seperated her to an adjoining field to monitor how much she is/isn't eating but she still has companions across the fence to alleviate any seperation anxiety that might occur. You know that phrase, you can lead a horse to water but can't make him drink, well you can give a horse food but can't make him drink! Thanks... y-y-y-y-y-y-y-y-y-y-y-y-y-y-y-y-y- Ridecamp is a service of Endurance Net, http://www.endurance.net. Information, Policy, Disclaimer: http://www.endurance.net/Ridecamp Subscribe/Unsubscribe http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/logon.asp Ride Long and Ride Safe!! y-y-y-y-y-y-y-y-y-y-y-y-y-y-y-y-y- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Ridecamp is a service of Endurance Net, http://www.endurance.net. Information, Policy, Disclaimer: http://www.endurance.net/Ridecamp Subscribe/Unsubscribe http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/logon.asp Ride Long and Ride Safe!! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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