pregnant mare

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I have had mares wax and not foal for at least 2 weeks or longer. If you check her milk, look for it to turn white. That is your indicator. If you cannot get anything out, then she isn't even close or has waxed.

With all the bugs and heat out there right now, even my non bred mares are biting their sides from flies and nits. No amount of bug spray is stopping them in this humidity.
 
Its like maybe 20% humidity here. You can see the baby has started getting into position for birth. Her tits are getting softer so we shall see what happens. We also moved her to a very big pen at the 4-H and she has fresh grass to eat (gotta love using horses and goats as weed eaters hehe)
 
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