Come on Rosie!!!Lol well she’s been doing a fair bit of rolling, biting her sides, rubbing her butt on the wall. Butt muscles are getting slightly softer. All going in the right direction but slowly.
Is there any chance your big mare would be producing colostrum?Hopefully! But I’m currently having a freak out and on the phone with the vet as I just found fescue in my “fescue free” hay
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Any word from your vet?
I know, as if I wasn’t panicking enough now this gets thrown into the mix! She said they don’t have any on hand but she’s pretty sure the farm store in town does, so at least there’s that. I’ll be going in there tomorrow to get some to be on the safe side. Yes I’m really hoping that it’s more to do with her “not being quite ready” rather than the fescue. She is not happy that I took her hay net away, but I’m splitting up the hay cubes into multiple feeds so she doesn’t get bored. I told her that if she’s not really pregnant then I’m really sorry for all of this! Here’s some pics from tonight. I cut the top of the vulva picture off as she just had a rather loose poop and some was still hanging out (I held her tail to the side rather than lifted it up though, as per Elizabeth’s instructions ) Her hair is growing back in odd clumps, longer in the places where it didn’t quite get clipped as short as the rest - I thought she was getting fat pads but no, it’s just thicker areas of hair. I’m having to get more hands on to feel differences as it’s harder to tell just by looking with her coat growing in.What a nightmare!! Did the vet give you any colostrum? At least you can get milk from Roxy if you need it short-term. If you milk her a bit it will keep her going if you think you're going to need it. Hopefully Rosie will start an udder soon and you can relax, some at least.
Only a little.Is Pepper sunken in in her flanks? That would be pregnant to me not fat.
I think Rosie and Pepper look quite similar belly wise, not that that necessarily means much, but still.Only a little.
Still going back and forth on whether or not Pepper is pregnant Snickers doesn't look much like she is, but the movements are pretty obvious. Their udders haven't changed much since last time, so i will spare you all those pics again! I really need to know opinions please! My vet hasn't answered my calls and he's the only large animal vet in the region at the moment. He usually does so he must be overwhelmed or sick . Hopefully he calls yet tonight or tomorrow.View attachment 42061View attachment 42062View attachment 42063View attachment 42064Pepper is in photos 1,2,4. # 3 is Snickers. In all fairness, Pepper has gained a lot of weight this summer. She's dominant AND a total food hog. They were all taken this evening. *Just got a call from vet! He will be out next Wednesday evening. I asked him if he has ultrasound to check for pregnancy and he says he prefers to palpate but to do that he needs to medicate. When I asked him if the medication would hurt a fetus he said not get ahead of myself. He also wants to vaccinate. All this invasiveness makes me nervous for the mares and any possible babies. Any advice? Vet says it won't hurt them. I don't think he has much mini experience but he is an equine vet as his specialty.
How big are Pepper and Snickers again? I personally wouldn’t want the vet going internal - unless he’s a really tiny guy/your girls are large minis, I don’t know how safe that would be? My vet is sort of an average sized woman and she wouldn’t even go in Rosie to clear out the feces for an ultrasound so as not to do any damage - she just slowly put the probe in and worked with what view she could get, which yes it would have been nicer to be able to get a full picture, but definitely the safety of the mare comes first.Still going back and forth on whether or not Pepper is pregnant Snickers doesn't look much like she is, but the movements are pretty obvious. Their udders haven't changed much since last time, so i will spare you all those pics again! I really need to know opinions please! My vet hasn't answered my calls and he's the only large animal vet in the region at the moment. He usually does so he must be overwhelmed or sick . Hopefully he calls yet tonight or tomorrow.View attachment 42061View attachment 42062View attachment 42063View attachment 42064Pepper is in photos 1,2,4. # 3 is Snickers. In all fairness, Pepper has gained a lot of weight this summer. She's dominant AND a total food hog. They were all taken this evening. *Just got a call from vet! He will be out next Wednesday evening. I asked him if he has ultrasound to check for pregnancy and he says he prefers to palpate but to do that he needs to medicate. When I asked him if the medication would hurt a fetus he said not get ahead of myself. He also wants to vaccinate. All this invasiveness makes me nervous for the mares and any possible babies. Any advice? Vet says it won't hurt them. I don't think he has much mini experience but he is an equine vet as his specialty.
I am - the first feeding I gave to her I didn’t, I just broke them up until they were fully crumbled but since the second feeding I have been soaking them.Poor Rosie. Are yo soaking the hay cubes? The worst choak I've ever had was from dry hay cubes. I don't see much more than hair in her udder shot but the others look good.
Snickers is 34" and Pepper is 31". I think I will have him work with our four dogs, Cobb gelding, and others before moving on to the minis. By then maybe he will be too tired to do anything else but look at the minis and maybe vaccinate. He can be a bit pushy sometimes. Unfortunately, he is the only available. He usually knows his stuff but could improve in his manners! Thanks everyone for the advice!!How big are Pepper and Snickers again? I personally wouldn’t want the vet going internal - unless he’s a really tiny guy/your girls are large minis, I don’t know how safe that would be? My vet is sort of an average sized woman and she wouldn’t even go in Rosie to clear out the feces for an ultrasound so as not to do any damage - she just slowly put the probe in and worked with what view she could get, which yes it would have been nicer to be able to get a full picture, but definitely the safety of the mare comes first.
Yeah I definitely wouldn’t be entertaining the idea of him palpating - to put it into perspective, Rosie is 30 inches and palpation was ruled out instantly. Even if he is pushy, don’t let him do something you’re not comfortable with.Snickers is 34" and Pepper is 31". I think I will have him work with our four dogs, Cobb gelding, and others before moving on to the minis. By then maybe he will be too tired to do anything else but look at the minis and maybe vaccinate. He can be a bit pushy sometimes. Unfortunately, he is the only available. He usually knows his stuff but could improve in his manners! Thanks everyone for the advice!!
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