Yes, that was Ruby.. treated with hormones, tested for a ton of things, treated for ulcers, treated for Lyme and then finally Bonnie Fogg says she had a sinus infection so we treated her with SMZ and she seems better. Thank you Bonnie!!!
Question for the watchers: Would it be easier for you to watch Sox if we shut down the other cams and she goes "full screen"? And then we put everything back as soon as she foals??? Or would you rather be able to see the foals too, while you watch??? Hopefully it won't be for too long. Notice that we put her in her stall already tonight to make it easier for us to watch!
Her udder is still full and tight.. no sign of rolling, but then I have never seen her roll before foaling. I do feel she is close because up until yesterday I thought she would foal before Toffee. Sox has been soft near the tailhead for several days, and remember that "V"??? We watched her like a hawk all day - literally never letting her out of our sight. We wouldn't do that if we didn't think she was real close.
I would go full screen for Sox as she stands up under the timer and sometimes its hard to see what she is at so full screen would be great. I do love watching the babies frolicking but think its important to get Sox baby out safe and sound.
Renee I hope you feel better in the morning and get a good nights sleep.
I will be up for another hr or two and then off to bed to kick off again at 7am so 2am your time.
Oh and is this why the cams off because you are going full screen?