Alisha514
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I am so devistated right now. Went out to feed horses and my only mare in foal for the yr aborted a beautiful palomino colt. I had the feeling something wasnt right since sunday. She was asking very tired and uncomfortable but she was HUGE so figured it may be normal. But I also started to notice she was developing a small udder. This reminded me of when Bahama lost her colt 2 yrs ago. She was at 264 days. I just dont know what I'm doing wrong. It looks to be another red bag. Sunny has had 2 pervious foals but I havent had any from her. I was really looking forward to this baby. She is 9 this yr and she seemed to take loosing this foal pretty good. It makes me wonder if this has happened to her before. I have had 5 foals so far, 3 fillies and 2 colts, and i havent had one live colt yet. Its funny while everyone else is wanting fillies.. I was hoping this little one was a colt. Go Figure I actually get what I want and it doesnt make it.
Well here are pics of him and the placenta. He is very dirty thats why he looks so dark but he hd a white main and tail and a small white hairs on his forehead. Also am I right that this was a red bag delivery? If she Sunny knew how to get him out because he was out of the sack and Im pretty sure he was born alive.
PS nothing looks wrong with him does it?
Thanks,
Alisha
Updated: Had the vet out this morning and he took blood samples from Sunny and took tissue samples from the foal and placenta. Hes sending them out to see if there was anything wrong. She is on antibiotics and before I breed her back we are going to get a culture done on her. He did say the placenta was a little to thick and didnt look right. And the foal and an enlarged liver so he could of had a developmental problem going on but not sure till results are back.
Well here are pics of him and the placenta. He is very dirty thats why he looks so dark but he hd a white main and tail and a small white hairs on his forehead. Also am I right that this was a red bag delivery? If she Sunny knew how to get him out because he was out of the sack and Im pretty sure he was born alive.
PS nothing looks wrong with him does it?
Thanks,
Alisha
Updated: Had the vet out this morning and he took blood samples from Sunny and took tissue samples from the foal and placenta. Hes sending them out to see if there was anything wrong. She is on antibiotics and before I breed her back we are going to get a culture done on her. He did say the placenta was a little to thick and didnt look right. And the foal and an enlarged liver so he could of had a developmental problem going on but not sure till results are back.
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