wendyluvsminis
Well-Known Member
We sold a bred mare last fall, and due to a very serious automobile accident that injured 5 members of the family (prayers needed), we received her back two days ago. She is rather thin. I can see her ribs and backbone and her butt is not as large as previously. She either has a baby in there, or a big wormy belly. She would have to be due this month, if she is preggers. But, her belly is not as large as when she had her previous two foals. So, is she in foal? During the day,I put her in a pasture next to my stallion and two yearling stud wannabees, and yesterday she ignored them. Today, she squealed, squatted and squirted---the triple S's! The boys were very excited and all curled their lips up at the same time! (Wish I had a picture! My stud is 30.5 inches, the horse yearling is 34.5 inches, and the third boy is a yearling Jack with super long ears! The three stoogies!) So I figured she is in heat and not bred. When I brought her in tonight, her bag is really filling up and getting hard! Her belly is very solid feeling, compared to my fat broodmare that already has her baby--her belly is like a big empty pumpkin, hollow sounding! She is really thickening in the flank area. I have the vet coming on Monday morning to check her, as I am concerned that if she is so wormy, she might colic. Is it safe to worm her if she is due soon? (My guess is no...)Tonight, she is not eating her grain or hay and keeps looking at her belly! She has pooped very recently, so not colicking. Has this happened to any of you?