paintponylvr
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Yes, she may be due, but mares do carry past known due dates (so could foal in July).
Also, maiden mares (as well as older mares) can carry high/tight and HIDE the foal from both US & palpation. We had known breeding dates on a paint filly we bred in the early 80's. Didn't come back into heat, but vet swore by palpation that she was not pregnant (and he did a lot of palpations/US on TB/APHA/AQHA/ApHA mares with breeders all around CO & worked at the track in Denver). I started her under saddle over the winter and she had started to come along pretty nicely. Then she started really gaining weight, none of our girths would fit & had to get a much larger one - parents were stumped as the weight was even on both sides from elbows/withers to flanks/croup. Parents & vet said to cut her feed - we did. No udder. Then, one nice day in the spring, walked out to a foal at her side... We did end up giving her a couple doses of DomPeridone (spelling) to make sure her milk came in. Then when her milk came in - it seemed like it exploded! But then trimmed out. That was our first foal to be weaned at 4 months of age (early for us at the time) - she was huge and really pulled her dam down (turned a full 3 yrs of age before foaling).
Chanda has a great set of pics of a maiden mare that doesn't even look in foal in the AM and after lunch in the pm, had a foal at her side. Not a small foal either.
Stay safe in the bad weather.
I think I put this on the wrong post?
Also, maiden mares (as well as older mares) can carry high/tight and HIDE the foal from both US & palpation. We had known breeding dates on a paint filly we bred in the early 80's. Didn't come back into heat, but vet swore by palpation that she was not pregnant (and he did a lot of palpations/US on TB/APHA/AQHA/ApHA mares with breeders all around CO & worked at the track in Denver). I started her under saddle over the winter and she had started to come along pretty nicely. Then she started really gaining weight, none of our girths would fit & had to get a much larger one - parents were stumped as the weight was even on both sides from elbows/withers to flanks/croup. Parents & vet said to cut her feed - we did. No udder. Then, one nice day in the spring, walked out to a foal at her side... We did end up giving her a couple doses of DomPeridone (spelling) to make sure her milk came in. Then when her milk came in - it seemed like it exploded! But then trimmed out. That was our first foal to be weaned at 4 months of age (early for us at the time) - she was huge and really pulled her dam down (turned a full 3 yrs of age before foaling).
Chanda has a great set of pics of a maiden mare that doesn't even look in foal in the AM and after lunch in the pm, had a foal at her side. Not a small foal either.
Stay safe in the bad weather.
I think I put this on the wrong post?
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