Emilieu
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Oh poor you, get well soon
At least ebs doesn't seem to be stressing under the combined weight of all our expectations! x
awww sorry to hear you have been so ill, not nicehope you feel better tomorrow after a good nights sleep.x
And although it would be nice if Eb's doesn't produce by the weekend it's ok, i've topped up me old dongle to take away with the lappy lol, hubs thinks i've gone loopy![]()
My dear, I have a feeling you probably always were a little bit loopyHave a lovely weekend
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Good morning my lovelies, just to let you all know that there is still no foalie, TBH despite ebony still swiping out like a kicking camel when I touch her side, I had pretty much talked myself out of her being in foal last night, what with there being no change still! However, when I turned her out this morning there was a definate change in her teats but now I'm talking myself out of what i've seen there too! Just off to give her a bit of chaff in the field so I can get a closer look. Damned horses!
P.S. I'm feeling better today![]()
It's all been discussed on another thread Amymay, but essentially if she is in foal, it's a beautiful accident (mare was put in with her colt who got gelded over 2 weeks beforehand). While QB has taken lots of precautions like vet advice, getting foaling kit, feeding and worming as if in foal, people on hand etc she's decided that if it happens, it'll be a wonderful surprise, but if not she and vet are happy that her horse is healthy. At least I think I've got the gist of all those discussions correct!
Glad to hear you're feeling better QB! The gastroenteritis bugs are on their way around again apparently... 80(
Mental isn't it, but seriously Amymay - don't go there! Supposedly there is another thread elsewhere for those of us that think this post is either crazy or cruel and this post is just for those who want to be ladies in waiting .....
Whatever anyone else thinks, this is how QB chooses to handle the situation and there's no point in hassling her, it hasn't worked so far!
Amymay, I truly beleave this is the wrong way of doing things, and I have expressed my feelings on the matter. But the way me and QB do things is completely different to one another.
We are all on hand if QB needs advice should she need it and wish her and her mare the best
We haveAm I an overly cautious human?Why has noone said this before?
I also agree with amymay. I would want to check if she is in foal or not so I could be feeding correctly. If she is not in foal she is horrendously over weight and if she is you might want to think about feeding her more nutrtious food as by now the foal will be using most of the food to grow. You also want to know when you start foal watch incase any problems occur which could result in the death of both.
Am I an overly cautious human?Why has noone said this before?
That was a huge worry of mine but QB says the mare has milk/secretions coming from her teats and she has seen lots of foal movements in the mares belly. Foal movements cannot be mistaken and are very distinct so that says to me that the mare IS in foal and it's not a tumour but a very strange way in which the mare is starting to produce a milk sac. Had it not been for these movements and the secretions I would never say this mare is in foal because she still doesn't look in-foal to me but it appears I'm wrongI DID I DID I DID!!!
Absolutely ********ng ridiculous, inexperienced idiot - there I said it!
You have no right to presume - wont you crap yourself when there is no foal and the poor mare has a tumour!
Oh for goodness sake people, stop bashing someone for doing things their own way.
QB is not abusing or neglecting her mare. She has sought professional advice, she is closely monitoring her.
It may not be the way you would do it but that doesn't make it wrong.
Wind your necks in and mind your own business. If you don't like it then stop reading the post.
I'm sure QB has had a belly full of your bleating and ear bashing![]()