thankyou - I can't wait for that stage - I am always feeling her belly and talking to her - when I do she turns right round and stares at me and her belly all lovingly, looks so cute
I think a lot depends on whether your mare has foaled before as this can make a difference due to more lax muscles, also some cobby types as apposed to blood horses have more layers of flesh so they can hide their foals quite well! Most mares in foal will show a rising and falling of movement in their flanks from around six months onwards, if you place a flat hand just in front of the udder you can also feel a shifting to a fro movement ( thats of course if you have a co-operative mare) by seven/eight months on you should start to see little hiccup type movements in the lower flank area, again if you place a flat hand in this area, especially after the mare has eaten you can sometimes feel quite marked movement ( all the belly gurgling noises from the mare digestiing her meal usually wakes up the foal) My mare is due to foal late May and i have been able to see her foal move since she was seven months, this is her fourth foal. All the best with your foaling, nothing is more wonderful!!!!