Crabtree Farm
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I have a question hoping someone can spread some light on the subject. I have a MP (3 yr old maiden mare) that I have had since March, she has been stalled/pastured separetely from my stallion since I have had her. And the breeder I purchased her has also confirmed that she has not been turned out with a stallion (she was pature/stall rotated with her 1/2 brother). So no two have been out at the same time.
Well . . . this little gal is giving me lots of fluid. Nice warm clear sticky fluid. In fact you could confuse her with a milking cow. I had noticed this several months ago when I was finding her ichy spot between her teets. Well I thought maybe she liked the scratching so much that she got excited. Then just the other night I was scratching and pulling on her teets just to get her use to my messing under there and low and behold I got myself squirted pretty good.
So is this a false pregnancy or something I should be concerned with. She does not have a bag, just a little pooch and two tiny flabby teets. When she came to my place my stallion would call to her and she would do her winking and peeing, but I have not seen her doing that for some time. There are no other horses in my area, so I doubt anyone "got" her.
Any suggestions or thoughts.
Tina Ferro
Well . . . this little gal is giving me lots of fluid. Nice warm clear sticky fluid. In fact you could confuse her with a milking cow. I had noticed this several months ago when I was finding her ichy spot between her teets. Well I thought maybe she liked the scratching so much that she got excited. Then just the other night I was scratching and pulling on her teets just to get her use to my messing under there and low and behold I got myself squirted pretty good.
So is this a false pregnancy or something I should be concerned with. She does not have a bag, just a little pooch and two tiny flabby teets. When she came to my place my stallion would call to her and she would do her winking and peeing, but I have not seen her doing that for some time. There are no other horses in my area, so I doubt anyone "got" her.
Any suggestions or thoughts.
Tina Ferro