marestare mare colicing. Pls can someone get her owners attention

Not sure if it is, but when she turns her back to the camera she looks sweaty/white frothy between her back legs, if it is and she is sweating like that surely thats really not good.
 
Looked fairly close! but think foal is panned out now think they are both just shattered.
At least we know there's a vet on hand and the owners are keeping a watchful eye. There seems to be plenty of people around too, so fingers crossed she is just a little bit sore and doesn't want to be pestered right now. Hopefully she will buck up
K x
 
Foal resting but mother very distressed and spinning around half wanting to roll. I know nothing about foaling but thing look far from right. I hope the mare and foal all settle down.
 
I'm an experience professional in my job, doesn't mean that occasionally I don't make a mistake.

Particularly if copeing alone like this poor lady is! She is obviously fond of the mare and as an owner its very hard to see them in distress like that, particularly if you just lost one not long before as well. With horses they can die so, so quickly though. I always err on the side of caution.
 
Well I've been watching for 90 mins now and I'm going to switch off. That mare is very uncomfortable, for whatever reason, and I don't want to watch anymore. Just hope that she settles, manages to get some rest and makes a good recovery.
I have enough stress to deal with when mine foal down. Asides from all the other drama, I consider the foaling box far too narrow for my liking but that's just my opinion;).
 
Well I've been watching for 90 mins now and I'm going to switch off. That mare is very uncomfortable, for whatever reason, and I don't want to watch anymore. Just hope that she settles, manages to get some rest and makes a good recovery.
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me too. I cant watch her in so much discomfort. i just hope she improves.
 
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