Myself57
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I read in a couple of articles about how you can predict when your foal is imminent (within next 36 hours) by taking the mare's temperature using a digital beeping thermometer, at the same time every morning and every night. e.g. 6 am and 6 pm. If you commence this for a couple of weeks before the foal is due to set the levels, then you will notice a drop in the mare's temperature at one of the readings (greater than 0.6); Apparently this drop occurs when the oxytocin that makes early labour commence kicks in. I followed this for my mare and it was spot on. Her temperature was normall 37.8 in a morning at 6 am. On the morning when she foaled at 9.30 that evening, it had dropped to 37.1. It did not stay there and went back up again by the evening at 6pm but by then she was dripping wax and milk and her waters went at 09.05pm Does anyone else use this method and how reliable is it? I have another mare expecting a late foal and she runs at 37.4-8 at 6am and 38.1 in the evening sometimes 38.0 and sometimes 38.2. She has also dropped once to 37.8 in the evening on four occasions in the evening, but that drop is obviously not enough as we are still waiting. What does anyone else think?