McBunz
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I had this happen to me two years ago... The mare was fine in the morning... When I checked in the evening, the mare was staggering and could
hardly stand up..She was shaking as well.. Called the vet out.. and told her the only time I had ever seen anything like this was with
a goat with triplets that had gone extremely low in calcium. The vet drew blood but said she figured the foal was pushing on a nerve
and to walk the mare to get the foal to move.. The vet called back and said yes... very very low calcium levels and came out and
IV'd her..The Vet said she had never heard of a horse doing this before she foaled. She was better for a couple days and then looked to me as something was going wrong again.. Took her to the vets and left
her for the weekend as a blizzard was coming through.. Got her home and I think about three days later she started labor at 10 months.
Back to the Vet as I could not get the foal out..head turned back and yes it was dead..
hardly stand up..She was shaking as well.. Called the vet out.. and told her the only time I had ever seen anything like this was with
a goat with triplets that had gone extremely low in calcium. The vet drew blood but said she figured the foal was pushing on a nerve
and to walk the mare to get the foal to move.. The vet called back and said yes... very very low calcium levels and came out and
IV'd her..The Vet said she had never heard of a horse doing this before she foaled. She was better for a couple days and then looked to me as something was going wrong again.. Took her to the vets and left
her for the weekend as a blizzard was coming through.. Got her home and I think about three days later she started labor at 10 months.
Back to the Vet as I could not get the foal out..head turned back and yes it was dead..
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