I thought Tilly might foal last night, but not. Gaaaa!
When I went to feed her at 7 she had been down and didn't want to eat, she never does that. Her gut sounds were normal so I thought she was starting labor and I went into the house to watch her. She spent 1 1/2 hours yawning, laying down and getting up, rolling, looking at her sides, standing quietly but not relaxed and had two contractions standing up where she humped her back and tucked her bum. Held her tail up the whole time. After getting my hopes up she shook and went over to eat and had a quiet night. She's out looking very relaxed this morning. Her vulva is flatter this morning but still not a big udder. Fingers crossed she's going to foal soon instead of do this for a few weeks.......
MerMaeve love the pictures! She looks like she's a snuggle bug.
I know that feeling... I exposed 4 mares last summer. Unfortunately, one mare lost her foal late term, too premature to survive (I got there not long after she foaled, but it was too late, foal was too early, as she was 298 days at most). Anyway, onto the next three: one mare has been making a bag for awhile, but otherwise not really showing signs, second mare next to no bag, and third mare doesn't look pregnant (but has a ways to go and a larger mare, so could hide it). I was looking at the second mare the other day, still not much bag, but lifted her tail for a check, very lax tail and her lady bits were very elongated, we had a rip roaring storm that night with power outage, woke up in the morning to a tiny filly (313 days gestation at the most). First mare, still working on a bag, but still doesn't look very ready otherwise, although, a little off her feed. They like to keep us on our toes.I think Tilly will have hers before Snickers. I think she has changed her mind about having a baby after all! She barely looks pregnant tonight. Discouraging! I even checked the shed to see if she lost it. Nope. Had to look really close to see any movement.
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