Gallop_Away
Well-Known Member
Also posted in the tack room.
It never rains but it pours eh? So today a stallion somehow ended up in the field with my mare (don't ask angry doesnt even cover it). I came home from work to find him and my mare doing the deed (dirty cow that she is). As you may have already guessed I do not want her in foal.
Ive already spoken to my vets who advised I need to leave it about 2 weeks and then they can come and give her a hormone injection to prevent pregnancy.
I have a few questions. Firstly how effective is it? Is there anything that can be done if it fails? I definitely 100% do not want her in foal. I dont want to put her through the risks of pregancy and foaling!
Also is there anything to be mindful of in the meantime i.e. infection?
Trying to think of everything at the moment. I have no experience with this so any advice appreciated
It never rains but it pours eh? So today a stallion somehow ended up in the field with my mare (don't ask angry doesnt even cover it). I came home from work to find him and my mare doing the deed (dirty cow that she is). As you may have already guessed I do not want her in foal.
Ive already spoken to my vets who advised I need to leave it about 2 weeks and then they can come and give her a hormone injection to prevent pregnancy.
I have a few questions. Firstly how effective is it? Is there anything that can be done if it fails? I definitely 100% do not want her in foal. I dont want to put her through the risks of pregancy and foaling!
Also is there anything to be mindful of in the meantime i.e. infection?
Trying to think of everything at the moment. I have no experience with this so any advice appreciated