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This is how far behind I am.
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I'm glad you got your bed back, you probably feel about more rested but I wish your Dr could do something for your pain/healing
yikes! Are you going to catch up or continue ? How are you doing?This is how far behind I am.View attachment 4070033
His heart was racing and he didn't feel well. He was on anxiety medicine for a week and now doesn't have any. I attributed it to that. I explained to him how it works in hopes it would relax him. I laid one of my pills down and told him if he feels real bad, to wake me up and he can have that one until we can speak to his Dr. I know from experience, if you have anxiety, just knowing you have a 'plan' can relax you.How did last night go for you?
I can see that Lilly is an Appy, but what is Daddy? A QH?I guess I’m pretty far behind. . .
Even my mare Lilly is behind normal foaling time. The “common” gestation is 335-345 days. Her due date was February 27, she is now 12 days overdue. But don’t worry, she has had three foals so far and everyone of those has been perfectly healthy and well developed.
So far her gestation, birthing and being re-bred has cycled on a perfect 365 day cycle. It’s not super common for a horse gestation to be a twelve month cycle, but it’s not uncommon enough to be alarmed.
I’ll keep a close eye on her and make sure all is well.
This is Lilly eating some oats.View attachment 4070030
This is the sire to the foal that’s coming. View attachment 4070032