Could really use some prayers for our 2 mares that have yet to foal. It seems as though this just isn't our year
we have lost 5 foals and shed too many tears. We started off by finding a white (would've been appy) premie filly in March out in the mare pasture. Then we lost a gorgeous bay blanketed appy filly due to the mares milk--i didn't realize the foal wasn't getting the milk she was supposed to be getting. This one hit me the hardest as she was so sweet and if I had just realized what was going on I maybe could've saved the poor thing. She was also a red bag and thanks to this wonderful forum I recognized I was educated enough to be able to save her during the foaling.
Then we lost a tiny chestnut blanketed appy colt with the most beautiful head and neck-missed the birth and he was out of the sack but not breathing
Next was a horrible dystocia out of my favorite mare. She's 17 this year and has had many many foals for me without any problems. She's doing great but the vet couldn't save her black filly
This morning we lost a loud bay pinto colt. We have no idea what happened...he's been up and running around for 2 days without any problems. Taking him to the vet to have him checked out.
Have been going through the heartaches of foaling for years and years but it just seems like this year has been extra hard on us. I do have 3 WONDERFUL foals on the ground though and just heard that the two outside mares we had bred to our Wardance son foaled 2 healthy pinto fillies which makes me incredibly happy! Crossing my fingers for a great ending to a sad foaling season.
Will post pics of our 3 healthy monsters as soon as I can get them to stand still
Then we lost a tiny chestnut blanketed appy colt with the most beautiful head and neck-missed the birth and he was out of the sack but not breathing
Next was a horrible dystocia out of my favorite mare. She's 17 this year and has had many many foals for me without any problems. She's doing great but the vet couldn't save her black filly
This morning we lost a loud bay pinto colt. We have no idea what happened...he's been up and running around for 2 days without any problems. Taking him to the vet to have him checked out.
Have been going through the heartaches of foaling for years and years but it just seems like this year has been extra hard on us. I do have 3 WONDERFUL foals on the ground though and just heard that the two outside mares we had bred to our Wardance son foaled 2 healthy pinto fillies which makes me incredibly happy! Crossing my fingers for a great ending to a sad foaling season.
Will post pics of our 3 healthy monsters as soon as I can get them to stand still
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