CritterCountry
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Well every day I change my opinion on whether this mare is in foal or not. I am convinced she is, but then again, I look at pics and sometimes she stands a different way and then she doesn't look in foal to me.
My hay guy says it is a colt as you cannot tell from the front or back that she is in foal. She is fact looks rather good, as in in fit condition, from the back. She does have a neat little dip forming however in her flank area and she does seem bigger than in fall.
I have felt what I think is the foal rolling around and what feels like the tips of hooves poking (albeit cushioned) against my hand under her belly. I have seen her flanks indenting in and out and quivering. Her mood has changed a little, but she has a lot of reasons for any behaviour changes since her pasturemate is gone now. She spooks more easily, but in any other respect she is more loving than ever. She is walking more with a lumbering gait as well. Her appetite is certainly in place though.
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This drove me nuts last year with my first mare (and I had no breeding date for her) and aside from no guarantee of her being in foal, I at least have a due date and can relax with that. :lol:
I must apologize for the long winded post, but this is driving me crazy.
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Here is pics..one from March 23 and the other from today. She is at day 301, and due May 25.
My hay guy says it is a colt as you cannot tell from the front or back that she is in foal. She is fact looks rather good, as in in fit condition, from the back. She does have a neat little dip forming however in her flank area and she does seem bigger than in fall.
I have felt what I think is the foal rolling around and what feels like the tips of hooves poking (albeit cushioned) against my hand under her belly. I have seen her flanks indenting in and out and quivering. Her mood has changed a little, but she has a lot of reasons for any behaviour changes since her pasturemate is gone now. She spooks more easily, but in any other respect she is more loving than ever. She is walking more with a lumbering gait as well. Her appetite is certainly in place though.
This drove me nuts last year with my first mare (and I had no breeding date for her) and aside from no guarantee of her being in foal, I at least have a due date and can relax with that. :lol:
I must apologize for the long winded post, but this is driving me crazy.
Here is pics..one from March 23 and the other from today. She is at day 301, and due May 25.