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Baby Blaze arrive at 4:30am this morning (348 days). He is a spitting image of his Momma (a little less white overo on each side but it's there). We are very excited!!!
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    Location: Texas!! | How exciting!! I hope you have a healthy foal soon!! I have no opinion on this, lol!! My mare did every thing totally different this year and it was her 4th foal. It was the first time I have ever had one go over a year!! |
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   Location: NE Texas | Southtxponygirl - 2017-04-17 3:50 PM
Got to have lots of patient
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | reese_tx - 2017-04-17 4:08 PM Southtxponygirl - 2017-04-17 3:50 PM Got to have lots of patient I'm in no rush other than burning work vacation days... waiting.  lol :-p
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lol... yes. I read her every article. She nodded and pooped so we should be good.
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   Location: NE Texas | IRunOnFaith - 2017-04-17 4:22 PM
Better have a good conversation with her. She needs to know you're running out of days!
That way she can have the foal on the day you get back to work. LOL
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | reese_tx - 2017-04-17 5:50 PM lol... yes. I read her every article. She nodded and pooped so we should be good. She is dripping now! : ) 
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | reese_tx - 2017-04-17 3:22 PM What ya'll think? Day 345 - waxy tips this morning. Butt muscles squishy. Anxiety is killing me!
I was wondering how you got this picture, did you lay under your mare for this shot?
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   Location: NE Texas | jake16 - 2017-04-17 6:03 PM
Who's the daddy? GOOD LUCK!!!HOW EXCITING!
Royena Clifton's Stud - Viva La Zoom (Shazoom X Miss Kellys Coffer)
Foal Hypothetical Pedigree:
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reese_tx - 2017-04-17 3:22 PM What ya'll think? Day 345 - waxy tips this morning. Butt muscles squishy. Anxiety is killing me!
I was wondering how you got this picture, did you lay under your mare for this shot?
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      Location: Arkansas | Southtxponygirl - 2017-04-17 6:16 PM
reese_tx - 2017-04-17 3:22 PM What ya'll think? Day 345 - waxy tips this morning. Butt muscles squishy. Anxiety is killing me!
I was wondering how you got this picture, did you lay under your mare for this shot?
I was wondering the same thing!!!
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      Location: Arkansas | cheeka77 - 2017-04-17 11:21 PM
Good luck, ours foaled this morning at 368 days, talk about a long wait!
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My farm sitter who was a reproductive specialist at several breeding farms told me about the Foalwatch test and it has been a life saver for me. I used it on my mare and one of my miniature donkeys and it nailed time of delivery within 12 hours. I usually let my donkeys do their own thing but this one had prevoiusly lost 2 foals so I was able to get her put up and be there to help pull if needed. She had a healthy baby about 8 hours after I took the test reading. http://www.foalingwatch.com/FoalWatch-Kit-K-1700-p/k-1700.htm
Good info - thanks!
I've also heard you can use pool stips to test PH balance. Stud owner told me you can taste the milk; goes from salty to sweet as foaling approaches. I tried to squeeze a little out and she raised a warning leg so I backed off. LOL. I don't have a stock to hold her but will see if I can get someone to hold her while I get her up next to a gate to get some out. I'll give it a taste test... lol
Another friends just foal at 360 days. Ugh. I guess I'll go back to work tomorrow and save PTO. A friend said she would drop by at least once a day to check on her. It's hard when you have a full time job - don't think I will do this again unless I'm retired and can just sit and watch them all day. lol |
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turtleaut - 2017-04-18 8:42 AM
My farm sitter who was a reproductive specialist at several breeding farms told me about the Foalwatch test and it has been a life saver for me. I used it on my mare and one of my miniature donkeys and it nailed time of delivery within 12 hours. I usually let my donkeys do their own thing but this one had prevoiusly lost 2 foals so I was able to get her put up and be there to help pull if needed. She had a healthy baby about 8 hours after I took the test reading. http://www.foalingwatch.com/FoalWatch-Kit-K-1700-p/k-1700.htm
Good info - thanks!
I've also heard you can use pool stips to test PH balance. Stud owner told me you can taste the milk; goes from salty to sweet as foaling approaches. I tried to squeeze a little out and she raised a warning leg so I backed off. LOL. I don't have a stock to hold her but will see if I can get someone to hold her while I get her up next to a gate to get some out. I'll give it a taste test... lol
Another friends just foal at 360 days. Ugh. I guess I'll go back to work tomorrow and save PTO. A friend said she would drop by at least once a day to check on her. It's hard when you have a full time job - don't think I will do this again unless I'm retired and can just sit and watch them all day. lol
That's why you need a live feed cam! Then we can all watch and alert you when something's going on.  |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | ~BINGO~ - 2017-04-18 11:07 AM reese_tx - 2017-04-18 8:21 AM turtleaut - 2017-04-18 8:42 AM My farm sitter who was a reproductive specialist at several breeding farms told me about the Foalwatch test and it has been a life saver for me. I used it on my mare and one of my miniature donkeys and it nailed time of delivery within 12 hours. I usually let my donkeys do their own thing but this one had prevoiusly lost 2 foals so I was able to get her put up and be there to help pull if needed. She had a healthy baby about 8 hours after I took the test reading.
http://www.foalingwatch.com/FoalWatch-Kit-K-1700-p/k-1700.htm
Good info - thanks! I've also heard you can use pool stips to test PH balance. Stud owner told me you can taste the milk; goes from salty to sweet as foaling approaches. I tried to squeeze a little out and she raised a warning leg so I backed off. LOL. I don't have a stock to hold her but will see if I can get someone to hold her while I get her up next to a gate to get some out. I'll give it a taste test... lol Another friends just foal at 360 days. Ugh. I guess I'll go back to work tomorrow and save PTO. A friend said she would drop by at least once a day to check on her. It's hard when you have a full time job - don't think I will do this again unless I'm retired and can just sit and watch them all day. lol That's why you need a live feed cam! Then we can all watch and alert you when something's going on. 
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reese_tx - 2017-04-18 8:21 AM
turtleaut - 2017-04-18 8:42 AM
My farm sitter who was a reproductive specialist at several breeding farms told me about the Foalwatch test and it has been a life saver for me. I used it on my mare and one of my miniature donkeys and it nailed time of delivery within 12 hours. I usually let my donkeys do their own thing but this one had prevoiusly lost 2 foals so I was able to get her put up and be there to help pull if needed. She had a healthy baby about 8 hours after I took the test reading. http://www.foalingwatch.com/FoalWatch-Kit-K-1700-p/k-1700.htm
Good info - thanks!
I've also heard you can use pool stips to test PH balance. Stud owner told me you can taste the milk; goes from salty to sweet as foaling approaches. I tried to squeeze a little out and she raised a warning leg so I backed off. LOL. I don't have a stock to hold her but will see if I can get someone to hold her while I get her up next to a gate to get some out. I'll give it a taste test... lol
Another friends just foal at 360 days. Ugh. I guess I'll go back to work tomorrow and save PTO. A friend said she would drop by at least once a day to check on her. It's hard when you have a full time job - don't think I will do this again unless I'm retired and can just sit and watch them all day. lol
That's why you need a live feed cam! Then we can all watch and alert you when something's going on. 
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Haha hopefully this works! Down With Promises x Hawkish stud colt! We did the PH test strip and it read between 6.2 and 6.4 and she foaled 24 hours later! We also wormed her 24 hours before hand too which some say can induce labor
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     Location: Texas | reese_tx - 2017-04-18 12:22 PM
cheeka77 - 2017-04-18 12:20 PM
Haha hopefully this works! Down With Promises x Hawkish stud colt! We did the PH test strip and it read between 6.2 and 6.4 and she foaled 24 hours later! We also wormed her 24 hours before hand too which some say can induce labor
oh my gosh! he's so dang cute!!!!
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | casualdust07 - 2017-04-18 9:52 PM reese_tx - 2017-04-18 12:22 PM cheeka77 - 2017-04-18 12:20 PM Haha hopefully this works! Down With Promises x Hawkish stud colt! We did the PH test strip and it read between 6.2 and 6.4 and she foaled 24 hours later! We also wormed her 24 hours before hand too which some say can induce labor oh my gosh! he's so dang cute!!!! worming mares before foaling is for some parasites that can be passed through the milk, it doesn't induce labor... you don't want to induce a mare, let her foal on her own time.
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casualdust07 - 2017-04-18 9:52 PM reese_tx - 2017-04-18 12:22 PM cheeka77 - 2017-04-18 12:20 PM Haha hopefully this works! Down With Promises x Hawkish stud colt! We did the PH test strip and it read between 6.2 and 6.4 and she foaled 24 hours later! We also wormed her 24 hours before hand too which some say can induce labor oh my gosh! he's so dang cute!!!! worming mares before foaling is for some parasites that can be passed through the milk, it doesn't induce labor... you don't want to induce a mare, let her foal on her own time.
Exactly to what Casualddust said about the induceing labor, horses are not like human babys, foals need to stay as long as they need to be, the mare should foal on her own time they will know when its time to have that baby.
agreed.
Day 347... still dripping, but seems to drip more at night than during the day. She's still just chillin, eating hay and hanging out in the shade. She's in no hurry to give me that baby. lol
A friend told me the milk taste will go from salty to sweet - once sweet, will foal within 48 hours. Well, since it was dripping this morning I did a little taste test. It wasn't salty nor sweet so idk. My mom said I'm going to get worms from tasting the milk... I used to eat dirt when I was a kid so I'm sure I'll live. lol  |
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I finally got one of mine last night. Stud colt! http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/pv+famous+frost
whiteboy - love the color!
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      Location: Arkansas | cheeka77 - 2017-04-18 12:20 PM
Haha hopefully this works! Down With Promises x Hawkish stud colt! We did the PH test strip and it read between 6.2 and 6.4 and she foaled 24 hours later! We also wormed her 24 hours before hand too which some say can induce labor
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Southtxponygirl - 2017-04-18 10:13 PM
casualdust07 - 2017-04-18 9:52 PM reese_tx - 2017-04-18 12:22 PM cheeka77 - 2017-04-18 12:20 PM Haha hopefully this works! Down With Promises x Hawkish stud colt! We did the PH test strip and it read between 6.2 and 6.4 and she foaled 24 hours later! We also wormed her 24 hours before hand too which some say can induce labor oh my gosh! he's so dang cute!!!! worming mares before foaling is for some parasites that can be passed through the milk, it doesn't induce labor... you don't want to induce a mare, let her foal on her own time.
Exactly to what Casualddust said about the induceing labor, horses are not like human babys, foals need to stay as long as they need to be, the mare should foal on her own time they will know when its time to have that baby.
agreed.
Day 347... still dripping, but seems to drip more at night than during the day. She's still just chillin, eating hay and hanging out in the shade. She's in no hurry to give me that baby. lol
A friend told me the milk taste will go from salty to sweet - once sweet, will foal within 48 hours. Well, since it was dripping this morning I did a little taste test. It wasn't salty nor sweet so idk. My mom said I'm going to get worms from tasting the milk... I used to eat dirt when I was a kid so I'm sure I'll live. lol 
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      Location: Arkansas | Whiteboy - 2017-04-19 11:48 AM
I finally got one of mine last night. Stud colt! http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/pv+famous+frost
I hate this time of year---all you proud foal parents posting pictures and making all us wannabe parents look at your dang adorable babies
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Since she has been dripping milk for a couple of days, I would consider getting colostrum from a vet once she does foal, or milk her and freeze it. They only make it once and if she's dripping a lot she can be losing it to the ground. Not anything to panic about, but I would have it on your radar.
I've read that... certainly something to consider. Started as slow drip only at night but has progressed to a pretty steady drip all day today - this afternoon when she kicked at a fly there were bouts of streams. He said nothing to worry about so far. Vet office is 5 min from me so that helps my anxiety a bit.
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casualdust07 - 2017-04-19 5:46 PM
Since she has been dripping milk for a couple of days, I would consider getting colostrum from a vet once she does foal, or milk her and freeze it. They only make it once and if she's dripping a lot she can be losing it to the ground. Not anything to panic about, but I would have it on your radar.
I've read that... certainly something to consider. Started as slow drip only at night but has progressed to a pretty steady drip all day today - this afternoon when she kicked at a fly there were bouts of streams. He said nothing to worry about so far. Vet office is 5 min from me so that helps my anxiety a bit.
Really hoping the Grand Entrance is tonight!
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | reese_tx - 2017-04-19 6:19 PM casualdust07 - 2017-04-19 5:46 PM Since she has been dripping milk for a couple of days, I would consider getting colostrum from a vet once she does foal, or milk her and freeze it. They only make it once and if she's dripping a lot she can be losing it to the ground. Not anything to panic about, but I would have it on your radar. I've read that... certainly something to consider. Started as slow drip only at night but has progressed to a pretty steady drip all day today - this afternoon when she kicked at a fly there were bouts of streams. He said nothing to worry about so far. Vet office is 5 min from me so that helps my anxiety a bit. Really hoping the Grand Entrance is tonight!
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What ya'll think? Day 345 - waxy tips this morning. Butt muscles squishy. Anxiety is killing me!
Baby Blaze arrive at 4:30am this morning (348 days). He is a spitting image of his Momma (a little less white overo on each side but it's there). We are very excited!!!
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Awww...love all three of them!! Cheeka - what a cute little face! Reese - I actually love the subtle overo...super cute! Whiteboy - cute and loving the color (and breeding!)
My maiden went to 346 although she had me on edge for weeks. Colt by Firewater Frost out of a Otoes Wonder/BA75 grandaughter.
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Still nothing for me. 343 I think today. I thought for sure she'd foal today because it is the most inconvenient day ever but nope.
sending good foaling vibes your way!! Seems the longer they bake the higher the chances it's a colt. lol
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