My second mare to foal has a due date of May 12th. She is now 356 days in foal. She has bagged up and the muscles adjacent to her tail have relaxed, but there are no other signs of impending labor. My vet palpated her a week ago and said he felt movement. He tells me it is "not uncommon" for mares to foal after a year.
This is my first year with foaling and, due to worry, I am certain it has taken 10 years off my lifespan. Has anyone had a similar experience? What are some of the complications that may arise?
Mare due May 12th!
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The frustrating truth is that mares foal when they're good and ready and human impatience does nothing to hurry them along. Believe me, I've been there!
One of our mares went two weeks late this year--longest ever for us--and had an uneventful delivery of a nice big colt. Though your mare's current gestation seems long to you it falls well within the "normal" range.
As long as your vet is on top of things and not worried, there's little you can do but wait. Chances are, everything will go just fine.
Good luck and keep us posted!
One of our mares went two weeks late this year--longest ever for us--and had an uneventful delivery of a nice big colt. Though your mare's current gestation seems long to you it falls well within the "normal" range.
As long as your vet is on top of things and not worried, there's little you can do but wait. Chances are, everything will go just fine.
Good luck and keep us posted!
By the way, I forgot to mention that for some reason many mares are foaling late this year. All of ours went late, to varying degrees, and I've heard the same thing from other breeders. Perhaps it's the cool-ish spring we've had but something is making the mares want to hang on a little longer than usual.
I became anxious when my very first mare to foal, was overdue in April. I expressed my concerns here on this forum, and received very comforting support. Of course she foaled the following morning. Everything went textbook with her delivery. I want a healthy momma and baby with this one as well.
I will keep you posted!
I will keep you posted!
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Four Hundred (400) days? Were you present when she foaled? I don't have a camera setup so I am walking out to the barn every one or two hours. I don't want her to be alone, but....
Perhaps I should rent the camera. I'm sure I would sleep better - and so will my mares - I won't be walking in and turning the lights on five times a night
Thank you for sharing. I will keep you posted.
Perhaps I should rent the camera. I'm sure I would sleep better - and so will my mares - I won't be walking in and turning the lights on five times a night
Thank you for sharing. I will keep you posted.
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My mare went a full 365 days. She was huge, and the foal was huge and still is huge. No complications at all, but I was starting to think the mare was playing a prank on me and not really pregnant lol.
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My mare foaled at 2:30 this morning. Unfortunately, there were complications, resulting in an ischemic event. She is unable to stand and nurse. Her tongue was fixed and protruding. She has now gained some suckling action; she has full motor and sensory sensation of her legs and good sphincter tone. We are giving her colustrum through an NG tube. The next 8 or so hours will be telling. All appears to be within normal range now. She feels her rear legs and uses them, but tries to stand while they are in mild flexion, which is futile.
I will update as she progresses - or does not.
I will update as she progresses - or does not.
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Just checking back, and I am so sorry to hear about your filly.
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