Longer sounds good coz I'm a bit nervous being the first time but not too long coz we're heading into winter soon!
Today her tail is gone limp again, vulva looks a bit more impressive but not much. The V seems to have turned back into a U. Her udder looks a little puffier today, kinda pinker too. Is this ok/normal?????? Maybe she's been doing the mare equivalent to topless sunbaking.
I took this photo too coz she looked a bit out of shape. What is going on here?! There's a big ridge right down her middle where the ribs end.
thats quie normal... as the foal is sitting down quite low... maybe up her feed a little so that when baby comes he/she won't deplete her to much... she probably doesn't need that much more just to help especially as we are going into winter and she will be using fat sources to keep herself warm aswell...
I'm with Diane in thinking she has a little longer to go... but could go anytime... (we're a big help aren't we LOL)
LOL!! I would like to tell you that pink at teatime might mean a good night's sleep for you BUT I wouldn't count on it especially with a maiden!! That pink CAN change to red AS they go into the first stage of labour! Putting that together with the change in her belly (perfectly normal in a lot of mares) I would be keeping a very VERY close eye on this young lady from now on!
Dont worry, she gets spied on so much I feel like one of those nosy people that peak out the curtain and watch the neighbours business
Last night and this morning she did the flehmen response. Not sure if this is the same in pregnant mares but our pregnant nannies start to do it a week or so before we get some action.
I'll tell them Aunty Bree is unimpressed by their lack of motivation and commitment. Most likely I'll lose my audiance as soon as they realise there's no free food at this lecture.
Here''s the belly from this arvo. Vulva looks pink with slightly darker pink around the edges. Everything else is about the same.
looks good to go!!! with Flemhing both Suzie and Classic did heaps of yawning/ flehming just a bit before foaling... Suzie ate her dinner did some yawning paced around a bit dropped down and foaled LOL
Lovely to see that video again Cassie - also interesting for folks to notice how much space Suzie had in her stable, plenty of room for her and for you to be able to help her, plus when she got up a little too fast/soon after foaling, there was still space for her to safely fall back down again and take a rest.
WOW!! That is some edema!! Now if that suddenly moves into her udder!!