Sorry I have been off line for a bit. It's been a very rough several days. My stallion, Volt, went down and looked like the 25 year old mini mare I lost at the end of October. Despite numerous vet visits and diet changes nothing was working. Vet said should put him down, but he has so much life in his eyes. Some of his decline has been long term diarrhea from acorn toxicity. He remains weak and easily topples over and can't get up on his own. When we get him up and make sure he is steady he treads very slowly and deliberately so as not to fall over. We had a very cold snap here and were worried we would lose him so we brought him into the house. I stayed a few nights with him in the basement. I pulled over a mattress and slept next to him and catered to him. He's back outside with his girls now and we have made a convalescent stall in the walk in shed, which still gives room for the others to get out of the weather. I have ordered Cool Calories Feed per vet's suggestion, free access to hay 24 hrs. The girls were starting to get mean to him and push him around (and over!). We still might lose him and I'm devastated. Since we stayed together in the house, we have really bonded. I learned some new things too. Apparently a horse normally sleeps 2.9 hrs in every 24. So initially, I thought how bad can this be to sleep near him? AHHHH---he's basically a very large toddler and gets into EVERYTHING! But he has no fear of being inside, and in fact, basically potty trained himself to let me know when he needs to go potty and we would go outside. Only a couple messes in the house (we were in the basement). He has a huge heart and huge sense of humor too, which only made me fall more in love with him. So, for now he is relatively stable and back outdoors. Unfortunately, we also found an aborted foal as manure thawed. Might have been about 4 to 4.5 months along. That was heartbreaking, but leads to a mystery that is driving me nuts! I THINK Snickers is still pregnant. Vet said Pepper was not pregnant per palpation. Cottontail was 25 and didn't look pregnant, but at her death she was thin and looked bloated. Her teets were enlarged but we thought was likely due to the acorns and other edema in her body. So, whose baby was this?! Oh and Patches, new girl, didn't have any signs of pregnancy. I feel very responsible with what has been happening as I didn't figure out the acorn thing right away. Vet now feels badly for telling me I worry too much! GRRR...doesn't help my babies now.