zoeshiloh
Well-Known Member
Saturday night I sat up with Alma as normal (she is 2 weeks overdue) and she showed all the signs of finally foaling. I text her previous owner straight away to let her know (she is waiting as anxiously as I am - Alma lost her first foal in 2008). Anyway, we had pawing, sweating, rolling, grunting, contracting - you name it! I have foaled down on TB studs, and foaled my own mares, so am well versed in equine labour. However, after about an hour and a half it all stopped, she went to her haynet, and ate for the rest of the night! I had the vet out early Sunday morning, and he said he thought it was the foal getting into position ready to come out. He thought it would be born Sunday night.
Well, now Monday morning, and still no baby. Alma was not showing any signs to be honest, she was a bit hotter than normal, and a bit restless, but no pawing, biting, kicking etc at her belly like she did Saturday night. She finished her haynet overnight, and gobbled up her morning feed. She looks uncomfortable but not as if she is about to give birth.
So, has this happened to other people? I have never seen anything like it, not to the degree of what she was showing Saturday night! I don't want to keep bothering the vet, but am a little paranoid bearing in mind she lost a foal two years ago (died seconds after birth).
Well, now Monday morning, and still no baby. Alma was not showing any signs to be honest, she was a bit hotter than normal, and a bit restless, but no pawing, biting, kicking etc at her belly like she did Saturday night. She finished her haynet overnight, and gobbled up her morning feed. She looks uncomfortable but not as if she is about to give birth.
So, has this happened to other people? I have never seen anything like it, not to the degree of what she was showing Saturday night! I don't want to keep bothering the vet, but am a little paranoid bearing in mind she lost a foal two years ago (died seconds after birth).