neddynesbitt
Well-Known Member
My poor friend lost a beautiful foal this morning. The mare was 6 weeks (yes SIX weeks) overdue.
My friend was desperate for her to foal as she was really worried that the placenta would fail. She asked the vet if they could induce the mare but, he said you must never induce a mare & she would naturally go into labour when the hormones were right. He did an internal & said that her cervix was not ready at all & to be patient.
Sadly, although she was not happy to wait she had no choice but to do as the vet said as they are the experts.
She checked the mare in the night as she had finally started to bag up and it looked as though this was it. The mare was fine at 5am with no signs of labour. When she checked on her again at 6.10am she found a beautiful colt foal dead in the straw with the mare standing over him looking distraught.
This was her first foal and he really would have been a cracker. He was a Welsh D, liver chestnut with flaxen mane & tail & four perfect matching white socks.
She has been breeding for many years & always wanted a liver chest. He was her first!!
I feel desperately sorry for her and the mare.
My friend was desperate for her to foal as she was really worried that the placenta would fail. She asked the vet if they could induce the mare but, he said you must never induce a mare & she would naturally go into labour when the hormones were right. He did an internal & said that her cervix was not ready at all & to be patient.
Sadly, although she was not happy to wait she had no choice but to do as the vet said as they are the experts.
She checked the mare in the night as she had finally started to bag up and it looked as though this was it. The mare was fine at 5am with no signs of labour. When she checked on her again at 6.10am she found a beautiful colt foal dead in the straw with the mare standing over him looking distraught.
This was her first foal and he really would have been a cracker. He was a Welsh D, liver chestnut with flaxen mane & tail & four perfect matching white socks.
She has been breeding for many years & always wanted a liver chest. He was her first!!
I feel desperately sorry for her and the mare.