weerunner
Well-Known Member
Seems that now that she's getting good nutrition and lots of fresh water she's not in such a rush to have this baby. Her udder is still there but not hot or full anymore, and her vulva has gone back to what I feel is her normal state. The baby is VERY active now compared to when she arrived when it took me quite awhile to even feel it move at all. Now I just sit in her stall and be amazed at the aerobics it is doing in there.
I've gotten verification that she was previously bred but has never actually foaled, so this is all new and strange to her (She just turned six years old). She was wormed back in March, so that is good. I've rewormed her yesterday just to make sure she doesn't pass anything on to her foal. She's now on some Mare and Foal grain, all the hay she can swallow and tons of water. And her salt lick is rapidly disappearing, so she is finding some missing stuff in that too. She looks almost vibrant now if you dont focus on her spine and vertebrae.
Looks like she is going to be fine and hopefully baby too. Thanks everyone for your interest and prayers, they worked wonders for this sweet little girl.
I've gotten verification that she was previously bred but has never actually foaled, so this is all new and strange to her (She just turned six years old). She was wormed back in March, so that is good. I've rewormed her yesterday just to make sure she doesn't pass anything on to her foal. She's now on some Mare and Foal grain, all the hay she can swallow and tons of water. And her salt lick is rapidly disappearing, so she is finding some missing stuff in that too. She looks almost vibrant now if you dont focus on her spine and vertebrae.
Looks like she is going to be fine and hopefully baby too. Thanks everyone for your interest and prayers, they worked wonders for this sweet little girl.