First of all, my daughter's partner is a fireman and may be on duty when she goes into labour. So my priority must be to take care of my wee grand-daughter at that time.
Secondly, I live on an island in the Inner Hebrides so need to take the ferry in good time. There is no snow on the island however, and the relief feeder has to get to feed his own animals on the next croft to me - as well as feeding my pigs and chickens.
Third I am a disabled widow and need my foreman/assistant/carer to drive me to the mainland.
Fourthly, and I am chuckling

- don't worry, I'd already been working on finding someone else, since posting this thread this morning

I have a friend who'll be checking all the ponies and I've worked out how we can make it easy for her to feed and check the pigs before dark.
I really meant when and how to start them feeding, preparatory to weaning. So when do I begin to put food out in a low trough for them ? From what age do they need more than mum's milk ? Can I put out the feed in a low trough so they can help themselves when they want to ?