cretahillsgal
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Image is due to foal any day now. She is absolutely HUGE! Walking with stiff back legs for the past week. But hasn't really made any udder development other than one day when it was warmer.
However, last night and this morning she would not touch her feed and barely nibbled on her hay last night. Also this morning, her belly is "twitching" for lack of a better term. I have seen fetal movement in her belly before, and this is what it looks like, but it is every second, very rythmic. We also have had lots of ice, sleet and snow for the past 2 days. While we break water several times a day, it still freezes over very quickly in between. I am worried that she may be fixing to colic or foal.
What would you think or do in this situation? I have moved her over with the other mares as they have a stock tank heater and warmer water, and plenty of hay. She is still wearing her halter monitor, but I feel that it is better for her to get out and move around a bit this morning.
However, last night and this morning she would not touch her feed and barely nibbled on her hay last night. Also this morning, her belly is "twitching" for lack of a better term. I have seen fetal movement in her belly before, and this is what it looks like, but it is every second, very rythmic. We also have had lots of ice, sleet and snow for the past 2 days. While we break water several times a day, it still freezes over very quickly in between. I am worried that she may be fixing to colic or foal.
What would you think or do in this situation? I have moved her over with the other mares as they have a stock tank heater and warmer water, and plenty of hay. She is still wearing her halter monitor, but I feel that it is better for her to get out and move around a bit this morning.
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