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My mare lost her foal at 300 days...update #50 and more about my mare

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  • My mare lost her foal at 300 days...update #50 and more about my mare

    My mare lost her foal at about 300 days day before yesterday after having bagged up about 3 days before that, and retained a good portion of her placenta. She is struggling a little bit with everything, we have been flushing her and she is on antibiotics, but she has a really dull depressed look to her and is a little colicky. The vet is coming out again this afternoon to look at her.
    Jingles for my mare and for her recovery please.

    This was to be my only foal this year, and the first one out of this very special mare to me.
    Last edited by scribbles; Mar. 1, 2010, 10:00 PM. Reason: spelling mistakes

  • #2
    Sending jingles for you and your mare! Hope she recovers quickly!
    www.twinlightsfarm.net

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    • #3
      So sorry to hear of your loss. Hope all works out!
      Crown Ridge Farms
      Breeding Quality Hunter, Welsh and British Riding Ponies
      Youngstock available for sale & Stallions at Stud
      www.crownridgefarms.com

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      • #4
        I am SO sorry ...

        {{{HUGS}}} to you and big jingles for your mare that she pulls through this okay ...
        www.TrueColoursFarm.com
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        • #5
          so sorry

          for you and your mare. Has your vet diagnosed the problem with the pregnancy?

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          • #6
            Damn, that's got to hurt. I'm so sorry for your loss and hope your mare makes a full and swift recovery.
            www.juniperridgeranch.us
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            • #7
              Sending jingles for your mare. I am so sorry about the foal.
              Mary Lou
              http://www.homeagainfarm.com

              https://www.facebook.com/HomeAgainFarmHanoverians

              Member OMGiH I loff my mares clique

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              • #8
                Jingles!!! So sorry on the loss of your foal.
                Martha Haley - NeverSayNever Farm
                2009 KWN-NA Breeder of the Year/Silver Level Breeder
                www.angelfire.com/ns2/our_horses/
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                • #9
                  So sorry for your loss... Hugs.

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                  • #10
                    condolences and all the best for your mare - we lost our foal last weekend at 308 days - he survived for 3 days - with constant attention - could not yet stand but we were feeding him goat colostrum and doing everything in our power - day 2 he looked pretty good and was even playing - but he crashed on day 3 and even the mare knew.

                    She had placentitis but at least she expelled all the placenta - the foal was born without any assistance and weighed about 80 lbs. We had him wrapped in doggie blankets.

                    For three days weat least had some hope - but no sleep.

                    I so feel for you - we were really excited about this foal - out of a rio grande mare by a dutch wb stallion - he was absolutely beautiful.

                    Our mare is okay - she was a maiden 4 yr old with her first foal. She will now go into work though.

                    Best of luck for your mare - it is just heartbreaking and I am still not over it.

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                    • #11
                      Very sorry for your loss. I know it doesn't change things but many people here understand how you feel.

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                      • #12
                        So sorry!
                        Jingles for you and the mare!
                        Hoppe, Hoppe, Reiter...
                        Wenn er faellt dann schreit er...

                        Originally posted by mbm
                        forward is like love - you can never have enough

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                        • #13
                          I am so sorry about your loss and hope that your mare is okay.

                          One of mine has bagged up early (not due until March 20); I am very worried about her. She left for the vet's clinic this morning to foal out there (hopefully will hang on for at least another 10 days or so).
                          Roseknoll Sporthorses
                          www.roseknoll.net

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                          • #14
                            Heartbreaking news -- I am so sorry for the loss of your foal. I lost one during a foaling gone very bad many years ago, but I still remember the deep sadness I felt. Jingles for your mare -- take care.
                            ~Another proud member of the TrakehNERD clique ~

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                            • #15
                              Oh no, that is awful news, I am so sorry for your loss.

                              We had a mare that aborted undetected twins this time last year and retained the placenta for 6 days, saved the mare - our vet is extremely knowledgable about this situation and may be able to give help if you need it.

                              PM me if you would like the protocol we used which was a success for our mare. I can put you in touch with our vet who I am positive will be glad to help if you feel you need it.

                              Jingling like mad!!!
                              Signature Sporthorses
                              www.signaturesporthorses.com

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                              • #16
                                Oh, no. I am so sorry. Jingles for your mare!

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                                • #17
                                  How heartbreaking. So sorry about the foal. Massive jingles for your mare from Michigan.

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                                  • #18
                                    hoping your mare gets better soon.

                                    They do grieve too. It sounds kind of silly, but crying *with* them seems to help a little.

                                    It's so hard to come SO far then lose what would otherwise be a perfect foal.
                                    InnisFailte Pinto Sporthorses & Coloured Cobs
                                    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

                                    Bits are like cats, what's one more? (Petstorejunkie)

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                                    • #19
                                      That has to be so heartbreaking after having gotten so far along...

                                      I'm so sorry for you and the other person who just lost a 3 day old one, and jingles for your mares.

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                                      • #20
                                        oh no!! How heartbreaking....Hope your mare makes a full recovery <3
                                        Cornerstone Equestrian
                                        Home of Amazing (Balou du Rouet/Voltaire) 2005 KWPN Stallion
                                        RPSI, KWPN reg B, and IHF nominated
                                        www.cornerstonefarmpa.com

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