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MareStare Cam: Blind Rescue Mare Soon to Foal -Watch here

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  • #41
    Me neither. I thought it was my computer. so re-booted. I have been checking on and off since yesterday. I did contact the mare-stare tech help. They said either their camera is off or they do not have any connection. Not our fault .......YEA......but BOO, i want to see. I have followed so long now that I feel if i turn my head she is going to foal.
    Sandy
    www.sugarbrook.com
    hunter/jumper ponies

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    • #42
      Its up again. Nothing going on
      Sandy
      www.sugarbrook.com
      hunter/jumper ponies

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      • #43
        Try again, InTheAir. It drops connection occasionally. She's just standing and swishing her tail right now. Someone mentioned how much she does that and I keep seeing little fuzzy looking things floating around. Maybe they're flies and she's swishing at them? She's in GA (so am I) and we've had horrible mosquitos for the past couple of days here, so that could be it, too.
        *Finally returned from the dead.*
        One man's wrong lead is another man's counter-canter.
        - S.D. Price

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Sugarbrook View Post
          I have followed so long now that I feel if i turn my head she is going to foal.
          LOL, I know what you mean. I think I should just go to bed b/c I know she's going to foal while I'm asleep, lol! I've got the site set as my homepage!
          *Finally returned from the dead.*
          One man's wrong lead is another man's counter-canter.
          - S.D. Price

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          • #45
            Here I am on again. just a question to y'all. I do the Foal Watch test. Saves me watching them for days on end. I am just asking, again, if they did that. And maybe you are right, the tail switching may be from flies and not just discomfort. Wish I could look at her. Is she dripping white milk? I cant tell from the computer.
            Sandy
            www.sugarbrook.com
            hunter/jumper ponies

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            • #46
              Now she looks like something is biting her on her back and all over. YIKES. Wonder what is really going. on. I have to go to bed. I wish you well Acey. I will be thinking about you.
              Sandy
              www.sugarbrook.com
              hunter/jumper ponies

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              • #47
                Does that horse never poop?
                Fullcirclefarmsc.com

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by In the Air View Post
                  Does that horse never poop?
                  I do believe that's a fresh flop right under her. Look quickly, before they whisk it away!

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                  • #49
                    Well, she's been laying down quite a bit and was on her side for awhile and was kicking out for a few, but now she's back at the stall door. She does seem to be more uncomfortable tonight. I wish someone knew exactly what was going on and what the likelihood of it being tonight is. I wanna see it! But my bed is calling my name. Oh, decisions, decisions....
                    *Finally returned from the dead.*
                    One man's wrong lead is another man's counter-canter.
                    - S.D. Price

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                    • #50
                      still no bubba!

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                      • #51
                        Nope. I'm off to bed now.
                        *Finally returned from the dead.*
                        One man's wrong lead is another man's counter-canter.
                        - S.D. Price

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                        • #52
                          She is down right now!
                          Randee Beckman ~Otteridge Farm, LLC (http://on.fb.me/1iJEqvR)~ Marketing Manager - The Clothes Horse & Jennifer Oliver Equine Insurance Specialist

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                          • #53
                            I just called them. She is definitely having it! And on MY BIRTHDAY!!! Yay!
                            Randee Beckman ~Otteridge Farm, LLC (http://on.fb.me/1iJEqvR)~ Marketing Manager - The Clothes Horse & Jennifer Oliver Equine Insurance Specialist

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                            • #54
                              Rats! For some reason I still can't get it to load!!!!!

                              I'm not giving up though!!!!!

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                              • #55
                                Did she have it?
                                I can only see her butt, she standing off to the side...

                                Here are two more cams...
                                A miniature
                                http://www.marestare.com/hummingbird.htm
                                And a Donkey
                                http://www.marestare.com/witall4.htm
                                True North Dressage
                                Select Cheval Canadiens for dressage and eventing
                                www.TrueNorthDressage.com

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                                • #56
                                  I cant see either. If she had it she sure is up, passed the placenta and has a clean tail. Wish she would move. Anyone know? Va. Bred.....what did they say?
                                  Sandy
                                  www.sugarbrook.com
                                  hunter/jumper ponies

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                                  • #57
                                    Do you see teeny tiny wobbly legs??? I haven't....I'm staring at that screen wishing fervently that my crash and burn machine is ok. We had horrible thunderstorm last night...all of our computers but the crash and burn one is up and running! Once that crash and burn machine is up and running, I"m going to pull up that marestare!!!!!!
                                    Will get a dream horse!
                                    More riding, swimming, and rowing, less posting

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                                    • #58
                                      Looks like its happening to me...but only time will tell- and if the damn storm would leave, I might have reliable internet...(oh wait- that NEVER happens!)

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                                      • #59
                                        was that a bag I saw?

                                        yeah, prob not, as her tail is not wrapped yet...
                                        Last edited by annikak; Oct. 4, 2006, 09:07 AM.

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                                        • #60
                                          Nope

                                          She's resting.
                                          <>< Sorrow Looks Back. Worry Looks Around. Faith Looks Up! -- Being negative only makes a difficult journey more difficult. You may be given a cactus, but you don't have to sit on it.

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