That’s the thing about not knowing how far along she actually is, she could have come here early in her pregnancy or Barney could be the culprit! I never saw him do anything but obviously I’m also not out there 24/7 so who knows.Oh no!! Yes he could be. The average colt is able to breed for 2 weeks after gelding, give it 4 weeks to be safe. Removing the testicles doesn't stop breeding, there are still sperm in ducts and tubes that are at different stages of development. I don't know how many tries they would get but as the saying goes, it only takes once.
Lol I think you might be right! She loves my “big girls” as we call them. And that’s exciting about Tilly! Come on little one, it’s time!What a wonderful group. She's just giving you a big hint about where she wants to live, humans can be a little dense you know .
Oh boy! (or girl!)...You get to do this all over again next summer! Then you can keep me company because I can't be sure my stallion didn't breed with anyone. I know that's my fault but he was being mistreated by larger male horse and goat so I put him in with the girls, at the time thinking at least 2, maybe even all three were already pregnant. For sure one is, one is a big question, and pretty sure the 25 yr old isn't, at least not from last summer! So guess who should be laughed at? Not you, that's for sure!Nothing to report so I thought I'd give everyone something to laugh at me about. It's OK, you can .
I might be doing this again next year. A bit of a long story but here goes. My old donkey got REALY lame about 6 weeks after I got Tilley. Shaking and sweating trying to stand when I went into the barn in the morning. I called my vet to come put her down, she's had constant problems with laminitis since before I got her but never like this. He talked me into putting her on drugs and waiting thinking it was a severe arthritis flare up. She's doing amazing now. Anyway, she was down a lot and it was cold and wet out so I had her, my other donkey and Izzy(my other mini mare) turned out in the arena since they are normally a turn out group together. Izzy wasn't happy not being able to keep an eye on Ollie through the day(weaned but never separated by more than a fence or half wall). I put her out by herself next to Ollie the next day, I'm waiting for him to be geldable before he goes near a mare. She was better but not happy so I put Tilly and Spirit on the other side of her too, they were supposed to go out together at some point might as well start getting to know each other. She still wasn't happy so I put her in with Tilly and Spirit after a few days. Spirit had been gelded 6 weeks earlier so I never thought twice about it. Izzy was in season but so, he's a gelding now. Well, he bred her at her request for 2 days, I expected that but he was throwing blanks so it didn't matter. Day 3 and 4 she would bat her eyes and call him over and he'd trot over talking to her ready to go but when he got there every time he sniffed her and lost all interest. I thought that was really weird so started doing some reading. I found a couple vets who said not 2-4 weeks like I was told but that you should keep an exstud out for 8 weeks. I waited 3 weeks for her to come back into season and she sort of did, she looked like she was coming in but Spirit wasn't very interested and she never got to standing heat and went out in 2 days. I could get some clear fluid from her teats just after the first heat but nothing since then. SO, I'm waiting to see. Apparently it's uncommon but possible for a mature breeding stallion to do the deed up to 8 weeks after gelding according to Penn state and from what I was told he's very good at his job, never failed. GAAAAA!!!!!! The good news is she's an experienced broodmare and LOVES being a mom.
Awww....That’s the thing about not knowing how far along she actually is, she could have come here early in her pregnancy or Barney could be the culprit! I never saw him do anything but obviously I’m also not out there 24/7 so who knows.
On a side note, I’ve attached a picture where one of the things is not like the others! Little monkey broke through the wire fence to where she feels is her rightful place - with the horses the size she believes herself to be
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Oh boy! (or girl!)...You get to do this all over again next summer! Then you can keep me company because I can't be sure my stallion didn't breed with anyone. I know that's my fault but he was being mistreated by larger male horse and goat so I put him in with the girls, at the time thinking at least 2, maybe even all three were already pregnant. For sure one is, one is a big question, and pretty sure the 25 yr old isn't, at least not from last summer! So guess who should be laughed at? Not you, that's for sure!
She just might be!None . She's back to a full hard udder this morning and elongated again. My birthday is early July, maybe she's waiting till then.
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