Equi
Well-Known Member
Was talking to a lady at a show who was interested in my stallion. She told me her yearling filly had gone through a phantom pregnancy this summer (meaning in her 10/11/12month of life) and it was diagnosed because her belly got HUGE while the rest of her stayed normal. I was a little dubious to be honest, but nodded and smiled and told her i would be happy to talk to her in a few years when the filly has grew up.
Something in my brain box was telling me horses don't get phantoms, but i can't remember why. I think it was someone had asked a repo vet who said they don't get them, they are more likely to have been in foal and lost it and because no live foal appears people assume its a phantom. Dunno!
Can anyone set me straight?
Something in my brain box was telling me horses don't get phantoms, but i can't remember why. I think it was someone had asked a repo vet who said they don't get them, they are more likely to have been in foal and lost it and because no live foal appears people assume its a phantom. Dunno!
Can anyone set me straight?