Sara, is her udder real tight and warm to the touch? If so, then her udder is looking good. Can you test her milk? I used the Foal Time test strips and have had really good luck with them. Her hoo-ha doesn't look as puffy as I would think it would, but then, all mares are different and can...
Another thing you might try is putting your hand flat up against her belly, just in front of her udder. If she is at least 6 months along, you should be able to feel a little flutter or 'kick.'
There are several farms in the Springfield area that show. The ones that come to mind are Mary Sheppard (7S Miniatures), Cindy Coffelt (Mother Nature Miniatures) and Drew McDannald Training. All have driving horses.
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I haven't been on this forum for quite a while now. So I'm catching up! Welcome to 'The Nutty Nursery.' And Congratulations on your beautiful colt!! So glad that it all went well...........especially for your first time and a maiden mare! Yay! I'll be watching for pictures of your other mare.
You have a beautiful mare....no matter where you purchased her! LOL And you should be very proud of yourself for all of the training with her! Congrats!
Yes, Sara, you can't forget that cute little Suzette!! She will have such fun with little Katie when Sweetie lets her start to play.
Thanks ladies........I'm am feeling much better today. The antibiotics are working.
Sara, I'm slow in getting on here...........I came down with tonsillitis.....not a good thing when you're in your 60's. LOL Anyway, your new little Katie Savannah is just beautiful!! So glad the foaling went well and that all is good. Most of my mares really don't want me messing with their...
I agree with the others............your horses look wonderful!! It's so great that you have so many different classes to go in. The foals look as cute as ever!!