We are soooooo happy that you joined us here! We are here to help in any way we can, and we're happy to answer ANY questions that you may have. She is a pretty girl, and we'll do everything and anything to help get baby safely to the ground. Ask any questions you have and we will answer them as best we can and without ANY attitude! We don't allow ANY attitude here as we are all good friends, and all wish to have nothing but happy, healthy foals come safely to the ground.
Again, WELCOME! With that udder developing you can figure 4-6 weeks, and probably closer to 4. It's great that you can see the little one kicking, so you know everything is moving along. As baby runs out of room you will see less kicking, but don't let that worry you at all. That's perfectly normal and to be expected.
Please don't be a nervous wreck. We're here to help and will help you get this little one on the ground, so you can enjoy all the little kisses and loves that these little ones bring us. The "lumps" in front of her udder are just edema....again perfectly normal so no worries. You will see the edema shift from the front and the udders start to fill more.
She's very pretty. Could you try to get a picture standing behind her and looking forward towards her head....but down at her level (squat down) so we can see how the little one is riding in there, and then a second picture full on from the side and again down at her level, so we can see where baby is positioned? We'd appreciate that, and it will help us know how baby is laying, so we can watch the progression.
We're so glad you joined us, so tell us more about you and your other animals while we wait....or just ask any questions you may have, since you said you've never had a mare before. We're here for you!!!