So how's she doing Justdoit? Ok I trust. What did you get...colt or filly...and what's it by? Hope it's a superstar.
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So how's she doing Justdoit? Ok I trust. What did you get...colt or filly...and what's it by? Hope it's a superstar.
The foal was dead(was hoping for a superstar), we did not ask the sex, the mare has eaten and drank water, now they are waiting for her to pass the placenta and have a shit. This will come as a dissapointment to some, it's a galloper and there is no LFG as we paid a heavily discounted service fee.
Geeze, sorry to have asked that now. I assumed the foal had made it. TB or otherwise, they all hurt. Hope your mare recovers fully.
I was told once not to assume anything. Thanks for the support, she is doing well at this time.
Grandad alway's said "If you have Livestock expect losses " but it dont help when you lose one
Hi Greg,
Your Grandad was correct the mare has been put down.
Very sad buisness but probably the best thing for al concerned
our first foal for the season a gotta go cullect filly now almost 4 weeks old.
now has shoes/boots on to help her walk and straighten those legs.
hoping they will come good..
we've had the bent legs before but never this bad, any suggestions ?
apparently a few of his have been like this..
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That's a shame Lisa if she was older you would say it was a severe case of bog spavin it look's like it is deformed in the joint has the joint been x rayed she also look's to have a big naval did she have a naval infection at any time i'm sorry to say but if mine a hard decision would have to made and most probably in the negative
yeah shes been to the vet and xrayed and they have put these shoes on her. The joint hasn't always been that swallen, think she has bumped it while being locked up. No haven't had any infection around the naval.