Sorry for waiting an entire day to post pictures! As you can imagine, I slept and it was great to sleep an entire night and not worry about Bow.
Bow is doing a fantastic job at being a mommy again. When I first went into the stall and found the baby on the ground, she was still soaking wet and the placenta was in the process of being pushed out. I couldn't have missed it by more than 5 minutes, as Bow has always been a quick foaler and even quicker at pushing her placenta out. Bow let me enter the stall and inspect her baby, which of course was a filly. I called my mom, who was asleep like any normal human being at 3:30 in the morning, and had her come out to see the baby.
Within a half hour, the placenta was out, baby was standing and walking, and the milk bar was accessed.
I ended up going to work and was able to bribe a coworker in taking my last shift so that I could take the placenta to the vet and get some navel dip. Placenta was perfect and the vet was in just awe at how TINY the placenta was.
I let Bow and Baby A out into the dry lot this morning to enjoy the cool weather, since yesterday it was in the early 90s. Bow is doing a GREAT job at being protective to an extent. She knows to keep the horses away and to let us touch her, which I appreciate. The four years off from breeding has definitely helped her up her game, as before she would never have been this protective.
We are still figuring out names. I have decided to go for an "A" name since I have a stutter and find it hard to pronounce names where the mouth meets or the tongue hits the back of the teeth, such as "B", "D", "S", "T", etc.
We like three names,
-Attica (feminine of Atticus)
-Adeline
-Austen
Okay, picture time!
Her ONE appy spot! I saw it at birth, but I wasn't sure if it was actually a spot or not.