Holly Chisholm
Well-Known Member
Good morning!
My husband and I adopted a mini horse who had been on her way to becoming zoo food. The rescue told us that she was pregnant, and that when she arrived at the rescue, she was skin and bones. She is not so thin anymore, but her skin is thick. The vet said that was because she had not been fed well in her past. He also said to call when she goes into labor (expecting problems?).
Anyways, she is bagging up. I have the test strips and baby cam on order, and I just hope they get here in time. We are nervous wrecks! I have read all the scary stuff that can happen.
I just found this forum last night, and it has already been so helpful!!!! Here's Sally.
Holly
My husband and I adopted a mini horse who had been on her way to becoming zoo food. The rescue told us that she was pregnant, and that when she arrived at the rescue, she was skin and bones. She is not so thin anymore, but her skin is thick. The vet said that was because she had not been fed well in her past. He also said to call when she goes into labor (expecting problems?).
Anyways, she is bagging up. I have the test strips and baby cam on order, and I just hope they get here in time. We are nervous wrecks! I have read all the scary stuff that can happen.
I just found this forum last night, and it has already been so helpful!!!! Here's Sally.
Holly