Ibblebibble
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i've no idea if she looks pregnant or not lol, but if she is, how exciting
and if she isn't what a shame
i've no idea if she looks pregnant or not lol, but if she is, how excitingand if she isn't what a shame
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Human pregnancy tests dont work on horses, this was confirmed by my vet.
she has only run with ben (the coloured horse in my sig) 2 1/2 weeks after he was gelded (I was advised by vet that 2 weeks was safe!)
She looks pregnant to me, but then so do some geldings! However, I have to say that some of the replies on this thread have been less than pleasant.
After reading through allof the posts properly i have somemore to say!
I know its good to be laid back, a lot of mares go on to have healthy foals when no one knows they are pregenat.
But if you mare isnt pregnant she has a lot of weight to need to be addresses sooner rather than later.
If she is she need the extra injections that you wouldnt only want to give her if you were certain as the extra expess would be unnedded if she isnt in foal.
Is this vet you have been talking to about your mare the same vet that told you is was ok to put a mare in with a gelding after only a couple of weeks of the having the snip?
If so i wouldnt be taking all of his advise!
Get a proper examination or change vets!
If you've had the vet out to her why did he/she not just give her an internal exam and tell you either way??
A horse at our yard has only just stopped being 'studdy' eight months after being gelded...still wouldn't turn him out with a mare, partly cos it wouldn't be fair to him. What was your vet thinking :0
From a breeders perspective I don't think OP has it covered at all.Shame you're feeling that you have to prove that you're not a negligent owner. It sounds as if you've got it covered to me.
She looks pregnant to me, but then so do some geldings! However, I have to say that some of the replies on this thread have been less than pleasant.
Rather confused since your vet will be able to confirm for sure whether she's in foal or not, so why all the wondering and online posting of photos? Surely it's far better to have the vet out and know for sure one way or another!
My mare came back from stud at 7 months gestation looking like yours. I posted some photos on here asking if she looked in foal - most said yes, but a palpation and scan proved she'd slipped and was merely unfit and a tad over weight.
Have your vet out and be sure. Dont guess.![]()