Flying on boo
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They are gorgeous I'm sure they will have a beautiful foalThank you! The mare is Tibbs Tango Rhythem and the stallion is RHA Redis Loaded Dice. They were both shown in their younger years.
They are gorgeous I'm sure they will have a beautiful foalThank you! The mare is Tibbs Tango Rhythem and the stallion is RHA Redis Loaded Dice. They were both shown in their younger years.
I go back and forth. A filly would be easier to keep. If it is a colt I may have to sell last year's colt. kinda just depends. But I am not too set on either. What about you?Are you hoping for a filly or colt?
I would like eitherI go back and forth. A filly would be easier to keep. If it is a colt I may have to sell last year's colt. kinda just depends. But I am not too set on either. What about you?
I hope it was just a fresh snow roll, shes only 6 to 7 months pregnant.Rolling wont harm the foal. Late in pregnancy, its a "Good Roll" that will change the position of the foal, ready for delivery
I wouldn't worry about it, our two minis roll at least once a day, either inside the barn in the sand or outside in the snow.I hope it was just a fresh snow roll, shes only 6 to 7 months pregnant.
All of my animals roll around almost every day, depending on the weather. I wouldn't worry about rolling. If they do it in front of you or at your feet I think they feel comfortable with youok thanks, one of our full size horses loves to roll after being riden, he loves to run buck then roll
We have not been in contact with the previous owner since we got her. I think I might feel foal movement sometimes, but can't tell are the foal very active at around 7 monthsIf your vet thinks she is a "high risk" pregnancy, I would. Ive only ever had the vet do internal and that was in the first trimester.
At 10 Months you should be able to tell if she's pregnant or not. If you still have contact with the previous owner, ask them if she developed an udder prior to foaling ?
That is were I usually feel for kicks.Some foals are very active and some you can hardly feel. I'm playing the wait and see game with a mare who I could almost never feel the foal with 3 years ago. I feel for you, it's hard. Have you tried feeling in front of her udder when she's eating or drinking? That can get the little one going sometimes.
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