JWC sr.
Well-Known Member
Last night we had a little filly that was born and got hung up with one leg behind her head. Which required pushing her back in for about 15 minutes while manipulating the head and legs into a better position.
Needless to say the bag was already broke and the filly would have died if my dear wife had not done something I had never seen before. So I thought I would pass it along.
Just the tip of the nose was going in & out. Prior to starting to re-position the baby, she cut two lengths of 1/2" aquarium tubing about 24" long and inserted them into the filly's nose prior to pushing her back in. I could hear her breathing thru the tubes while Cindy was working on the leg etc.
15 - 20 minutes later we had a pretty little healthy pinto filly born with no complications.
I thought it was a pretty neat trick that everyone could add to their arsenal during this foaling season.
Needless to say the bag was already broke and the filly would have died if my dear wife had not done something I had never seen before. So I thought I would pass it along.
Just the tip of the nose was going in & out. Prior to starting to re-position the baby, she cut two lengths of 1/2" aquarium tubing about 24" long and inserted them into the filly's nose prior to pushing her back in. I could hear her breathing thru the tubes while Cindy was working on the leg etc.
15 - 20 minutes later we had a pretty little healthy pinto filly born with no complications.
I thought it was a pretty neat trick that everyone could add to their arsenal during this foaling season.