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Weaning the Foal in Hot Weather
For those of us with foals born this spring, it is weaning time. This is a stressful situation for both mare and foal, not to mention the owner who has to listen to all the whinnying and look at those pitiful foal faces! Usually we wean at 5-6 months. But, the weather is so hot (100+ for days and days) here in Oklahoma that when we often have to wait. There is no reason to cause additional stress because of the weather when a couple months won't make that much difference. If you are preparing to wean, please take into consideration the weather and other factors. It is easy to lose a foal due to stress in these circumstances.
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