That's what I'm hoping will happen.I wouldn't take my eyes off her if I was you. Putting her out might be just the incentive she needs, at least that is what happened to me.
Really? I'm sorry, but I honestly really don't know why you're saying that....(Sorry. I'm disappointed she didn't go last night, lol. I'm whiny!wow what great updates, thanks for sharing this with us. I would be slleping in the barn tonight if I were you. Safe foaling
Well I'll tell you, I've foaled out at least 16 foals out of several mares and not once could I rely on vulva color, and I've had them foal on me with all kinds of colored and textured milk. Out of those 16 foalings, only 2-3 times did the mare have the WHITE milk.The last thing that needs to happen is her milk needs to change.....everything else is nearly in place. Her vulva is long and relaxed (almost open) but the color is too light.
Thanks. I put her in her stall tonight. Her milk seemed to have changed some....Don't relay on possible last minute signs - they often dont happen/show. If I was you I would bundle myself up nice and warm, take a thermos of coffee or something and go sit quietly somewhere in your barn and watch that mare! She's going to pop very soon - good luck!
Anna
Haha, you're the only one!keep us posted! I think she is very ready! I have been watching your posts with an eagle eye.
I think I remember people saying how the manure of a pregnant mare will become cow patty types. I think Bow has that down. For the past day her vulva and rectum have been smeared with poo.
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Her bag is still full and milk is the same.
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I think that Bow's belly could drop more. She's still kind of wide.
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