weerunner
Well-Known Member
My Buffy had her foal today at 515pm. Gotta love those daylight deliveries. Anyways, she went down to deliver and had had 7 good strong contractions and nothing presented. So I went in to check position. All I found was the placenta still intact and could feel that baby was behind it, so I broke the placenta open and gush out came the amniotic fluid and a couple of pushes and the amnion and foals feet showed up like a normal delivery. I delivered the foal quickly just in case the foal was compromised.
So the question is, if I let her push on her own for longer woudl the placenta have torn on it's own and the placenta detached like a normal one. Also the placenta seemed to have an area of brownish tissue, was this the area that detached causing the red bag.
I asked this of the foaling attendant, Theresa of The Foaling Manual, and she said if you have pushing and no sack you have a red bag and you need to find it and open. So that is what I have always done and never had an issue, but maybe I'm over thinking it. What do you all think
So the question is, if I let her push on her own for longer woudl the placenta have torn on it's own and the placenta detached like a normal one. Also the placenta seemed to have an area of brownish tissue, was this the area that detached causing the red bag.
I asked this of the foaling attendant, Theresa of The Foaling Manual, and she said if you have pushing and no sack you have a red bag and you need to find it and open. So that is what I have always done and never had an issue, but maybe I'm over thinking it. What do you all think

