KLM
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Well hello all,
Its been a while since I have been here, I even forgot my password and had to re-set it.
My question of the day...
My mare last year lost her foal to a breech birth. She was at a foaling barn, under cameras and help was present the entire time. The vet was of course on an emergency call elsewhere and so was the back up vet. The foaling attendant was unable to get the foal turned, he was pressed up too tight to the pelvis. Finally after some time to save my mare she pulled the foal out by the tail, knowing he would be dead due to the amount of time and lack of oxygen.
The good news was my mare was saved with minimal tearing and accepted the loss of her foal. She was a total hussy a week later and i made her wait another month before breeding her back.
So here I sit... a year later. All year long I have stressed over the upcoming foal. She has had one foal previously, a normal textbook delivery.
What causes the foal not to present normally. If a mare has a breech foal once is she likely to do it again? Or is this just "one of those things" that occasionally happen?
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Its been a while since I have been here, I even forgot my password and had to re-set it.
My question of the day...
My mare last year lost her foal to a breech birth. She was at a foaling barn, under cameras and help was present the entire time. The vet was of course on an emergency call elsewhere and so was the back up vet. The foaling attendant was unable to get the foal turned, he was pressed up too tight to the pelvis. Finally after some time to save my mare she pulled the foal out by the tail, knowing he would be dead due to the amount of time and lack of oxygen.
The good news was my mare was saved with minimal tearing and accepted the loss of her foal. She was a total hussy a week later and i made her wait another month before breeding her back.
So here I sit... a year later. All year long I have stressed over the upcoming foal. She has had one foal previously, a normal textbook delivery.
What causes the foal not to present normally. If a mare has a breech foal once is she likely to do it again? Or is this just "one of those things" that occasionally happen?
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