My maiden mare had her foal. I had her on camera & sat up for 3 nights straight watching her & checking on her at least every hour (usually a lot more often). When she finally had the baby, she had it outside the range of the camera, so I didn't get out there right away. I went out & checked on her within a few minutes of him being born. Cord was broke, and she'd JUST passed the placenta. The baby looked like he had been up, but obviously hadn't walked around much because the feathering on his feet was still completely in tact. But when I got there, he was up against the side of the pen, partially standing, and dead. I'm pretty positive that when he tried to nurse, she struck out & nailed him in the head....
She used to be super-touchy about her bag & her & I had to have a couple "talks" about not kicking at one's human when being touch anyplace & everyplace....She's super-good with me now & will let me handle her anywhere without fuss. But I do know that when other horses put their nose down in that area, she'll still strike out at them.
When I went out there & found the baby, she was VERY concerned for him. She was great with me handling him, but she had her nose right in there when I was trying to revive him & she was licking him, nudging him, nipping his butt trying to get him up. And when I finally did separate her from him, she ran & called for him for 2 days before she quit trying to find him. She even tried to steal one of the other mares foals (other mare was thankfully in an adjoining pen, so she couldn't get to it). But who knows what she'd have done if that other mares foal would have put his nose by her bag.....
She is also the one who has always been a superb babysitter & playmate for the foals. She loves them, just apparently doesn't want them by her bag.
Anyhow, so what do I do now?
She's a lovely mare & I've soooo been hoping for a show baby out of her. But I'm really afraid to rebreed her and have the same thing happen again. This was heartbreaking! Do you think this was a maiden-mare issue & she'll "outgrow" it next time around? She is 5 years old. Or is this something that it probably going to happen every time if I'm not there? I tried everything I could to be there this time--had off work, stayed up through the night, checked at least every hour.... And still missed it by a few minutes.
And who knows if I'll be able to make it next time; I have 3 kids, 2 jobs, and an obviously very sneaky little horse, and as much as I try, there's always the possibility that I won't make it in time....
I feel horrible because if I had been there I could have stopped it......
Any advice??
She used to be super-touchy about her bag & her & I had to have a couple "talks" about not kicking at one's human when being touch anyplace & everyplace....She's super-good with me now & will let me handle her anywhere without fuss. But I do know that when other horses put their nose down in that area, she'll still strike out at them.
When I went out there & found the baby, she was VERY concerned for him. She was great with me handling him, but she had her nose right in there when I was trying to revive him & she was licking him, nudging him, nipping his butt trying to get him up. And when I finally did separate her from him, she ran & called for him for 2 days before she quit trying to find him. She even tried to steal one of the other mares foals (other mare was thankfully in an adjoining pen, so she couldn't get to it). But who knows what she'd have done if that other mares foal would have put his nose by her bag.....
She is also the one who has always been a superb babysitter & playmate for the foals. She loves them, just apparently doesn't want them by her bag.
Anyhow, so what do I do now?
She's a lovely mare & I've soooo been hoping for a show baby out of her. But I'm really afraid to rebreed her and have the same thing happen again. This was heartbreaking! Do you think this was a maiden-mare issue & she'll "outgrow" it next time around? She is 5 years old. Or is this something that it probably going to happen every time if I'm not there? I tried everything I could to be there this time--had off work, stayed up through the night, checked at least every hour.... And still missed it by a few minutes.
And who knows if I'll be able to make it next time; I have 3 kids, 2 jobs, and an obviously very sneaky little horse, and as much as I try, there's always the possibility that I won't make it in time....
I feel horrible because if I had been there I could have stopped it......
Any advice??
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