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StarRidgeAcres
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prayers! You can do it Red Snow.
It may take some time for the sac to be completely expelled. Connie will give it some time to hang as the weight of it hanging provides natural gravity to assist in it coming out fully. And from what I saw, the mom nuzzled and like the foal initially and that was the beginning of her bonding. But since she didn't eat much the past 24 hours, she's hungry now and knows by nature she needs to eat to provide quality milk. All is well!Just a question since I am new to this...is it normal for the placenta to still be dragging around behind her? Also, is it normal for the mother to not pay much attention? Just asking....
FANTASTIC! Thanks for the answers. I hope to be able to have a baby mini one day by our stallion and be as prepared and efficient as Connie. Wow A+ job here on the camera and the handling!!!! Exceptional experience for me.It may take some time for the sac to be completely expelled. Connie will give it some time to hang as the weight of it hanging provides natural gravity to assist in it coming out fully. And from what I saw, the mom nuzzled and like the foal initially and that was the beginning of her bonding. But since she didn't eat much the past 24 hours, she's hungry now and knows by nature she needs to eat to provide quality milk. All is well!
I love the LONG legs on that filly. Stunning!!
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