I went out Monday morning to feed my babies, like I always do and noticed something beside the stall and thought someone had been throwing objects into my horses pen and boy was I ever mad. It looked like a red towel from the distance I was seeing it from. I went into the shed, got their hay, unlocked their pen, fed them, same as every other morning at 7 AM. After I had them eating, I walked over to get whatever was in their pen out and noticed it was a baby, still in the sack. having helped cats with their babies for more than 5 years, I knew what needed to be done, but I knew instantly this wasn't going to end well at all. I broke the sack and checked for breath, and sadly there was none... my next move was to find out which one of my horses had lost a baby. Mind you, I didn't even know there was a pregnant horse in my little family. I was told my now 2 year old wasn't fertile yet as he hadn't yet dropped. I found out which one it was and checked her to make sure she was ok and then dealt with the issue at hand. It was one of the hardest things I had had to do in a long long time. Thankfully she is ok. No infections, no nothing like that and the baby was in good shape, I was told that this sometimes happens, but wow, I wasn't ready for that. But Sky is fine... that's what ultimately matters.
The good news is that Tori is also pregnant and doing very well. She should be having her baby around the end of February. She is all up to date on everything, and she is fine as well. But I have to admit, I am a little more than scared, I don't want a repeat performance of that. I also have a couple of girls I can call at a moments notice now, so that helps me a great deal as well. And both have had babies many times before with very good results, so that helps as well.
I wanted Banner and tori to have one baby and then get Banner setup for his appointment to get him fixed. I in NO WAY want to or intend to become a breeder at all. I just wanted to have that experience and have my 14 yr old who shares this adventure with me, to have this experience.
Any advice or tips you could offer would be great. I/we have been reading like mad, crazy people, everything we can on what can go wrong and what to look out for so we will be as prepared as we can be. We are so excited, but at the same time, a bit nervous. We've both aided in our animals given birth many many times, but never with a horse.
The good news is that Tori is also pregnant and doing very well. She should be having her baby around the end of February. She is all up to date on everything, and she is fine as well. But I have to admit, I am a little more than scared, I don't want a repeat performance of that. I also have a couple of girls I can call at a moments notice now, so that helps me a great deal as well. And both have had babies many times before with very good results, so that helps as well.
I wanted Banner and tori to have one baby and then get Banner setup for his appointment to get him fixed. I in NO WAY want to or intend to become a breeder at all. I just wanted to have that experience and have my 14 yr old who shares this adventure with me, to have this experience.
Any advice or tips you could offer would be great. I/we have been reading like mad, crazy people, everything we can on what can go wrong and what to look out for so we will be as prepared as we can be. We are so excited, but at the same time, a bit nervous. We've both aided in our animals given birth many many times, but never with a horse.