Maple Hollow Farm
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O thank goodness, it's out!!!! Hope both mare and foal are ok!
Sorry to hear about your mare, the mare that I had to have Chiropractic work on took 2 years to get back to normal and then she lost a second foal born premature so decided to end her breeding career as well since she is way too close to my heart to take any more risk!I wasn't so lucky with nerve damage here. Lost a favorite mare's breeding career after a horrid dystocia that caused her permanent nerve damange. (A most beautiful palomino fewspot -- and a heart horse!) She's in a pet home now and well taken care of, but can never be bred again.
This little one looks strong!!
ROFL!!! As always food is the key hehehe!And as any good mare -- she got up for food!!!!!!!! A little hay as an enticer -- and up she came!
Wow small world. I was told I should probably put my mare down after a bad dystocia because she was having a horrible time walking. I decided to try a chiro and after her visit she said she should improve some and she might have to come back out but wanted to wait till the foal was weaned as the foal pushing up on udder was making her tense up and hurt again. I weaned the foal and the mare has walked fine since. My first experience with a chiro... I didnt expect what a good outcome it could be.Sorry to hear about your mare, the mare that I had to have Chiropractic work on took 2 years to get back to normal and then she lost a second foal born premature so decided to end her breeding career as well since she is way too close to my heart to take any more risk!
On marestare they said colt
Yep mine had problems walking as well and when she trotted you wanted to cringe it looked so horrible! After Chiro and accupuncture she was able to go back to showing like nothing ever happened! She won her Hunter class out of 15 horses so I was sooo proud of her and glad we didnt give up on her! I highly recommend this type of treatment for any mares that have damage after a dystocia! Glad to hear that others have had as good of results as we did and that it wasnt just a fluke!Wow small world. I was told I should probably put my mare down after a bad dystocia because she was having a horrible time walking. I decided to try a chiro and after her visit she said she should improve some and she might have to come back out but wanted to wait till the foal was weaned as the foal pushing up on udder was making her tense up and hurt again. I weaned the foal and the mare has walked fine since. My first experience with a chiro... I didnt expect what a good outcome it could be.
That was scary, I knew it was trouble, it always is when they drip milk for so many days... red bag, then one front leg, and 2 back legs, I got the front leg up, back legs back and he came half way out and the back legs flew forward again and logged under her pelvis.. baby was crying, we were crying, but my husband finally got the feet back again, thank you all for your deligent watching.. of course its another colt, that makes 7 and 1 filly.. but hes alive and one little Trooper!!!!