minister man
Well-Known Member
Hi, I have a miniature filly. She just turned three. I got her the first week of july last summer. So she was two when I got her. She was in a pasture with several minis including 2- 18 month old colts and a 20 year old stallion. The males were in the pasture from March until the day we took her out to bring her home.
At this point if she is in foal she would have to foal before June 10. I am feeling like there is udder development ......... some days and not sure the next......... She isn't huge, but seems like she might be getting bigger....... I don't know if it is happening, or if I am just seeing it because I kind of want her to be in foal.
She is out in a paddock in the day time.............with two saddle horses and a mini gelding, and at night she is in a standing stall. I don't leave her out at night because of predators. The grass is just starting to green up so, Pasture isn't available yet........
I can bed a box stall with straw and leave her in it in case she is in foal, but then again she may not be in foal at all......... I am not sure which way to go........ It is disappointing to prepare for a foal that isn't coming, but might be worse to lose a foal that is coming because I wasn't prepared........ What do I do? are there sure signs that she is in foal or not? What would you do?
At this point if she is in foal she would have to foal before June 10. I am feeling like there is udder development ......... some days and not sure the next......... She isn't huge, but seems like she might be getting bigger....... I don't know if it is happening, or if I am just seeing it because I kind of want her to be in foal.
She is out in a paddock in the day time.............with two saddle horses and a mini gelding, and at night she is in a standing stall. I don't leave her out at night because of predators. The grass is just starting to green up so, Pasture isn't available yet........
I can bed a box stall with straw and leave her in it in case she is in foal, but then again she may not be in foal at all......... I am not sure which way to go........ It is disappointing to prepare for a foal that isn't coming, but might be worse to lose a foal that is coming because I wasn't prepared........ What do I do? are there sure signs that she is in foal or not? What would you do?