SunQuest
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Yes, in that area right around the tail. It is most obvious to either side of the tail. It is just a softening of the muscle tone. I have seen some horses really jello like, and others firmer, but in all cases, the muscle tone will change by the time the mare foals. So if you gently press and release, you can see the horse's muscles "wiggle" more than normal.
I tend to check in the approximate area that I put in green on your picture as you can see the area above where I gently press give more as foaling grows closer and this same area will move the tail where it joins the body.
I tend to check in the approximate area that I put in green on your picture as you can see the area above where I gently press give more as foaling grows closer and this same area will move the tail where it joins the body.
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