AnShanDan
Well-Known Member
Just been wondering how frequently most people check their mares during the night?
I have my 2 (one my own and my friend's) mares due a fortnight apart in theory: 21 April and 7 May. We have a nice foaling box all organised within my little stable and will have cctv hooked up to the house (20m away) and my friend's lorry (round the back of the stable).
We are planning to take it in turns to watch during the night. But how often do you get up? Every hour? More often
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What are your experiences: will we be likely to miss the foalings unless we literally stay up all night? Not sure I can do days/weeks of no sleep
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At the moment they are both still very chilled and behaving totally normally. They both have started to bag up but that's it. I was planning to start bringing them in at night very soon but not watching at night exactly for a week or 2.
Still undecided about the milk testing - my friend isn't keen to interfere in any way with her mare which is up to her but I may still test my own.
I have my 2 (one my own and my friend's) mares due a fortnight apart in theory: 21 April and 7 May. We have a nice foaling box all organised within my little stable and will have cctv hooked up to the house (20m away) and my friend's lorry (round the back of the stable).
We are planning to take it in turns to watch during the night. But how often do you get up? Every hour? More often
What are your experiences: will we be likely to miss the foalings unless we literally stay up all night? Not sure I can do days/weeks of no sleep
At the moment they are both still very chilled and behaving totally normally. They both have started to bag up but that's it. I was planning to start bringing them in at night very soon but not watching at night exactly for a week or 2.
Still undecided about the milk testing - my friend isn't keen to interfere in any way with her mare which is up to her but I may still test my own.