WhiteTailsMinis
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Hi all - hoping someone can shed some light on this for me. I'm rather confused by a mare's condition at present.
Background:
Ultrasound last November was "unsure/recheck". Then in January '11 ultrasound revealed "NO" (not pregnant).
Speed up to April and she goes to pasture with stallion.
She has not foaled and has no foals nursing on her.
She is a broodmare as she has foaled 3 babies for us.
She's been on lush pasture - and about 2 acres of pasture so plenty to eat and she's plenty fat - not obese as the photos below will show (in my opinion anyway). All the horses in her harem are obviously getting plenty to eat on that pasture.
We have not noticed her breeding with the stallion but who can watch over a pasture 24/7?
So now speed up to last week.
I had noticed she seemed to have a bag - most broodmares in my opinion and here at least, seem to retain some sort of pouch.
We checked her and actually expressed white milky substance from her teats. Imagine our hearts jumped.
Well that was last week - we brought her up to the barn and I"ve been checking her bag twice daily.
She's somewhat puffier now and there's also a puffiness in front of her bag.
She is actually bigger in her bag than the broodmare who is due to foal mid to late July!
I really am positive no other foal has nursed on her out in the pasture. She did not foal this year so has not had a foal of her own nursing either.
Hubby wonders if perhaps the grass has been rich enough to cause this milk bag? Does that have any factor at all?
I can't believe false pregnancy although that's probably what most will say.
Few days ago we found yet another mare with the very same thing. She too did not foal in 2011 and has been with the same stallion on the same pasture since April. She too has somewhat of a bag and giving a white milky substance.
NOW with 2 of them ..... I'm asking for your advice as how coincidental could two of them be missed with ultrasounds?
I guess my question is that I have never needed to check broodmares before that were not bred - do they all retain enough bag and milky white substance if milking their teat? Never a need to check any before that were not pregnant.
I've asked another breeder already and they have not had this happen before but then maybe they don't necessarily check unbred broodmares either to know??? Not doubting them of course but thought you might have something similar and known the cause.
Should I be concerned?
I took these photoes just two days ago specifically for this post.
She does NOT have any of the other symptoms. Her belly is not pregnant looking to me or "v" shaped for milk to be expressed nor does she have the pointy butt or hips. She is certainly not elongigated by any means.
Would her 24/7 diet of good pasture have enough weight on her that these symptoms wouldn't be as apparent? That doesn't make sense to me. And should I bring the other mare up also?
I realize ultrasounds can be wrong but for 2 of them who've been ultrasounded twice?
Any thoughts are appreciated if you have experience with this. She does not look pregnant in any way to me but yet she has a bag along with puffiness in front of the bag and we are expressing a white milky substance without effort:
Background:
Ultrasound last November was "unsure/recheck". Then in January '11 ultrasound revealed "NO" (not pregnant).
Speed up to April and she goes to pasture with stallion.
She has not foaled and has no foals nursing on her.
She is a broodmare as she has foaled 3 babies for us.
She's been on lush pasture - and about 2 acres of pasture so plenty to eat and she's plenty fat - not obese as the photos below will show (in my opinion anyway). All the horses in her harem are obviously getting plenty to eat on that pasture.
We have not noticed her breeding with the stallion but who can watch over a pasture 24/7?
So now speed up to last week.
I had noticed she seemed to have a bag - most broodmares in my opinion and here at least, seem to retain some sort of pouch.
We checked her and actually expressed white milky substance from her teats. Imagine our hearts jumped.
Well that was last week - we brought her up to the barn and I"ve been checking her bag twice daily.
She's somewhat puffier now and there's also a puffiness in front of her bag.
She is actually bigger in her bag than the broodmare who is due to foal mid to late July!
I really am positive no other foal has nursed on her out in the pasture. She did not foal this year so has not had a foal of her own nursing either.
Hubby wonders if perhaps the grass has been rich enough to cause this milk bag? Does that have any factor at all?
I can't believe false pregnancy although that's probably what most will say.
Few days ago we found yet another mare with the very same thing. She too did not foal in 2011 and has been with the same stallion on the same pasture since April. She too has somewhat of a bag and giving a white milky substance.
NOW with 2 of them ..... I'm asking for your advice as how coincidental could two of them be missed with ultrasounds?
I guess my question is that I have never needed to check broodmares before that were not bred - do they all retain enough bag and milky white substance if milking their teat? Never a need to check any before that were not pregnant.
I've asked another breeder already and they have not had this happen before but then maybe they don't necessarily check unbred broodmares either to know??? Not doubting them of course but thought you might have something similar and known the cause.
Should I be concerned?
I took these photoes just two days ago specifically for this post.
She does NOT have any of the other symptoms. Her belly is not pregnant looking to me or "v" shaped for milk to be expressed nor does she have the pointy butt or hips. She is certainly not elongigated by any means.
Would her 24/7 diet of good pasture have enough weight on her that these symptoms wouldn't be as apparent? That doesn't make sense to me. And should I bring the other mare up also?
I realize ultrasounds can be wrong but for 2 of them who've been ultrasounded twice?
Any thoughts are appreciated if you have experience with this. She does not look pregnant in any way to me but yet she has a bag along with puffiness in front of the bag and we are expressing a white milky substance without effort: