OMG!! What a L O N G day!! Thank you ALL for your suggestions, comments, prayers and thoughts. I FINALLY have GOOD news to share!!! She pooped tonight, just 1/2 hour ago...this was the first one since her enema!! I never thought I would ever feel so happy to see poop...it was like winning the lottery! I honestly thought she had an impactation, and even removed all the straw from their stall to make sure that wasn't the cause, and also to see if she pooped.
I got a call from a friend this evening that said she went through the same thing last year with one of her foals, and not to give up hope. Hers went on like this for FOUR days! She also told me the mare must have been holding her milk up (like cows do?) and to place warm compresses on her udder and to massage then milk her. My Mom told me that too, and said the cows used to do it and I didn;t believe her and told her there was no way they can deliberately hold up their milk s they cannot be milked. When the friend told me the same thing, I bet not an hour later, I had to then admit I was wrng and apologize to Mom!
I have never been so happy to be wrong!
Anyway, the friend encouraged me not to give up, as my filly and the mare both, were acting exactly like her mare and filly that went through the same thing last year. I just feel SOOOOO relieved, and hope she will now continue to flourish! I will still keep a close watch on her, but all things look like they are headed in the right direction!!
Reinmaker, I cannot take anything to the small animal clinic. That is/was my vet, but he had total hop replacement and said he was no longer going to practice large animal. No, he will not make an exception. I used to take them there, but I guess he does not want to do for one and not for others. Last summer, I was able to have a 4th year vet student pull blood for me in a yearling that was having troubles. Anyway, no, there is NO vet for my horses at all, for anything, UNLESS the locum that comes from a couple provinces away happens to be in town, and then it is not emergency work, but scheduled farm visits only. Yes, it SUCKS! So much in fact, I have considered selling my horses because of it, but feel the emergency situations are few and far between, and I just love these little ones so much, I hate to sell them all because of no vet, and then they finally find one to work here.
Anyway, I have rambled on enough...I better get to bed! Still have 2 mares that are due NOW or are overdue, so will get very little sleep! I never did get my nap in today!
THANKS AGAIN to all! Your words of encouragement and prayers and ideas, are all so helpful!