Victoria25
Well-Known Member
Hi guys
My mare is now on day 313 and can visibly see a very wiggly little baby still cooking 
Just wondering how much your mares changed behaviour wise before the birth did anyone notice quite a big difference or not much?
My girl has been in since December due to her ripping her hind leg open in the field and had to stay in for it to heal. Shes loved staying in especially with the bad weather weve been having but the last few weeks shes been able to go out (barn doors are open so she can freely come in/go out) but she just spends her time happily munching haylage in her stable I lead her out onto the front and she gallops back to her beloved stable. Calm as a cucumber.
But this last week from the moment I arrive at the barn she turns into a loon pacing her stable throwing herself about very OTT - I open her door, she charges out at full pelt then as soon as shes out back to chilled out self still isnt interested in going in the field then after five mins wanders back to her stable
Strange x
My mare is now on day 313 and can visibly see a very wiggly little baby still cooking 
Just wondering how much your mares changed behaviour wise before the birth did anyone notice quite a big difference or not much?
My girl has been in since December due to her ripping her hind leg open in the field and had to stay in for it to heal. Shes loved staying in especially with the bad weather weve been having but the last few weeks shes been able to go out (barn doors are open so she can freely come in/go out) but she just spends her time happily munching haylage in her stable I lead her out onto the front and she gallops back to her beloved stable. Calm as a cucumber.
But this last week from the moment I arrive at the barn she turns into a loon pacing her stable throwing herself about very OTT - I open her door, she charges out at full pelt then as soon as shes out back to chilled out self still isnt interested in going in the field then after five mins wanders back to her stable
Strange x