txminipinto
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Dang it, error ate my post!
2nd take: I've done the pH testing on the milk for several years and have never had any problems with it. I've accurately predicted foalings within 24 hours. Until now. First mare of the season was perfect. Foaled exactly when I thought she would. These last two have been driving me crazy.
Both have normal gestational histories. Mare 1 is at 345 days (which is 10 days over due for her) and mare 2 is at 337 days (still within normal). Both mares have huge bags with colostrum, loose vulvas, etc. All the signs we look for. I've been testing these mares for 2 weeks and neither has dropped from the 8.4 pH. Even bought a new box of tests in case the original one went bad. No change. By now, I would have seen a drop into the low 7s.
Started testing hardiness which I haven't done before because I haven't needed to. Mare 1 has increased to 1000/1000 in the last 24 hours. Mare 2 is bordering on 1000.
I hate to think these strips are right and I'm a long way from foaling. Any thoughts?? I don't dilute the colostrum/milk. Did an experiment last year and found that I didn't get different results with diluted colostrum vs undiluted.
2nd take: I've done the pH testing on the milk for several years and have never had any problems with it. I've accurately predicted foalings within 24 hours. Until now. First mare of the season was perfect. Foaled exactly when I thought she would. These last two have been driving me crazy.
Both have normal gestational histories. Mare 1 is at 345 days (which is 10 days over due for her) and mare 2 is at 337 days (still within normal). Both mares have huge bags with colostrum, loose vulvas, etc. All the signs we look for. I've been testing these mares for 2 weeks and neither has dropped from the 8.4 pH. Even bought a new box of tests in case the original one went bad. No change. By now, I would have seen a drop into the low 7s.
Started testing hardiness which I haven't done before because I haven't needed to. Mare 1 has increased to 1000/1000 in the last 24 hours. Mare 2 is bordering on 1000.
I hate to think these strips are right and I'm a long way from foaling. Any thoughts?? I don't dilute the colostrum/milk. Did an experiment last year and found that I didn't get different results with diluted colostrum vs undiluted.