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  • Mummy looks very upset.. pulling back on her halter.. Let her sniff her baby!!

    I can still see mum's body straining.

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    • The foals alive but I think I'd be rubbing it with towels to try to stimulate it a little. I'm such a back seat driver!

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      • They are kind of ignoring the foal, there must be something wrong with the mare is my thought.
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        • I wonder why they won't let the mare attend to the foal esp. now that he/she is moving and maybe trying to "sit" up a little?

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          • oohhh there goes the camera.
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            • I just wonder why they are keeping the mare from her foal? That's a new one on me -- I like to see bonding!!!

              Must be a problem for them to move the camera like that. UGH
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              • CRAP! THE CAM'S GONE


                Jingling for mum and bub.... dear god..

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                • Oh no. No more camera.

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                  • Well, they intentionally turned the camera away so we couldn't see...... I watched the girl leading the Mom reach up and turn it. The lady working on the foal told her to.
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                    • and now they ditched the camera

                      I hope all works out. Mom did seem very stressed but her face expression looks alert and interetsed?

                      Oh my. Sad if something goes wrong - I'll hope for the best!!
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                      • The mare looked to be cramping a lot. Why was there no sack hanging from the mare afterwards.. Someone on their personal message board mentioned a "red bag delivery" what is this?

                        I'm so worried

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                        • nor good, so sad
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                          • Hmm - that's weird cuz when the mare first started being walked, even with the bad camera quality, it seemed there was red around the foal. What is "red bag delivery"? I'm thinking the mare tore inside and is bleeding internally or something?
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                            • A "red bag" delivery is when the placenta separates prematurely and is being delivered "before" the baby. I had a mare do this once. I was there, cut through the placenta and pulled the baby out. All was well, the baby was fine.
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                              • If water doesn’t break, but red bag emerges (Red Bag Delivery), the placenta has detached early and the foal lacks oxygen. This applies even if water does break, but the membranes around the foal are red or maroon. Open the membranes of the fetal sac and speed delivery by manually pulling, only during contractions. Call veterinarian.
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                                • Originally posted by Coup De Des View Post
                                  The mare looked to be cramping a lot. Why was there no sack hanging from the mare afterwards.. Someone on their personal message board mentioned a "red bag delivery" what is this?

                                  I'm so worried
                                  A red bag is when the placenta prematurely detaches and comes out ahead of the foal. The foal is cut off from oxygen during the delivery, not a good thing. If the birth is attended, hopefully the attendant can cut through the bag and get oxygen to the foal quickly.
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                                  • I haven't seen too many mares in labour.. But this mare seemed to roll and thrash around a lot before the foal was born. She was also up and down quite a few times.

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                                    • OK. That might explain why she had the plancenta hanging out as she was up and down before the foal was born-I thought it was supposed to be around the baby but hers was hanging almost like she'd already given birth.

                                      I do hope all is well. Maybe once they get things settled down and under control they'll put the cam back up.
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                                      • Jingles to Leah at Rockin Fox Farms and to her new little foal! I hope they are okay!

                                        I just checked on Daphne who looks a bit like a pot bellied pig. She is just standing still.
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                                        • I'm so not going anywhere until I find out how that mare and foal are doing.

                                          on a happier note.. the woodstock filly looks awesome.

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