Ok all you breeders who know what the heck you are doing, I need some advice here.
I put my two mares, Poe the older and experienced mare and Skye the five year old maiden, in with my stallion yesterday. They had some grass in their plus I had let them into a grassier field about 3 days before that. They have grass in their pasture but we have had a very dry spring so it isn't great and neither is what they went on...perfect mini grass.
It has also been hot as hades here but it did cool down yesterday so it is in the low to mid 20s C (68-77F give or take).
Today I went out to feed them hay because the grass was pretty much gone and Skye was down and rolling. She did that about three or four times while I was feeding (about 2-3 minutes) got up and paced around from hay pile to hay pile but never ate then down and rolling and repeat. I am thinking, oh heck (no I used a different word!) she is colicking. So I caught her and brought her in the barn to evaluate her. Temp is normal, gums are normal, gut sounds normal and she pooped four times in an hour. The first was cow patty the rest soft but formed. Called the vet and they said give her Anti-Gaz ( Bloat-Eze) and walk her for an hour or so. All she wanted to do while walking was try and snag grass. But we walked. Put her back in her stall and she rolled in the clean straw then got up, ate a small bit of hay then had a nap. Been fine ever since. No rolling or anything. I have her on stall cam so I am watching her.
I am leery now about putting her back with Lightning. Has this ever happened to any of you? Could it be the heat? Or the grass? Or the stress? Or??? If the vet gives the all clear should I try her back with him or should I call it and swap her out with an older, more settled mare? Or am I just losing my mind unnecessarily? Thanks!