china
Well-Known Member
Our mares that do this after foaling get a shot of prostaglandin and buscopan. It is very distressing to see a mare lying flat out in pain and a foal trying to suckle its mum like that. Even with a difficult birth a mare should be on her feet and first concern her foal. If she is not bothering with her babe then she needs to see a vet. Did anyone watching when she passed the placenta see if they checked it to make sure it was in one piece.? Could be a bit of retained placenta.
i think this is the case, rather than waiting for the placenta to drop out she did fiddle about with it. all i saw was her putting it straight into the wheelbarrow. she may well have looked at it after but i think she should have waited for the placenta to drop out and not touch it at all while still attatched to the mare.