Shadow Paints foaling/kidding Thread.Twitch COLT pics pg 477!!

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Oh my gosh, was he ok? Poor baby.
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Was he her first foal, or was she sick of being a mama and needed birth control?
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Oh my gosh, was he ok? Poor baby.
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Was he her first foal, or was she sick of being a mama and needed birth control?
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he blew a kneecap.. but other than that he was fine. the birth was very hard, he had a leg back realy far, so she associated him with the extreme pain and he was her first foal​
 
Awww, bless her heart, I'm sure that was tough on her. So she never accepted him? Did she ever have any more foals, could she be trusted with them? Poor girl...



Harley looks rested and relaxed as she munches on her hay this morning. She's such a cute little thing!
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Awww, bless her heart, I'm sure that was tough on her. So she never accepted him? Did she ever have any more foals, could she be trusted with them? Poor girl...



Harley looks rested and relaxed as she munches on her hay this morning. She's such a cute little thing!
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yeah he was a bottle baby lol we called him Prince. he was such a pretty boy his grand dad was a arabian stallion named AL Shaklan she never wanted anything to do with him. we sold all our arabians that year, cept for prince.. i beleive that Miss Ds new owners bred her and it was a easy delivery, and she was ok with that foal. we sold prince about 8 years ago since we started getting out of the big horses


i noticed when harley was down she kept pushing a hind leg out. and when i went into the barn, she got up and turned around and baaed and a bunch of goo came out. this goat is gonna be the death of me! LOL​
 
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pushing out a leg from the baby, or trying to move her own legs? If she kids today I hope she does before 6:00 tonight. We are going out to eat for my MIL birthday. I don't want to miss out on harley giving birth!! But I know she wants those babies out as bad as we do! lol
 
Generally when goats are in labor, they will lay with one of their hind legs out to the side (not like she has been laying with both of them tucked under her), I missed her doing this (shadow was just in giving her some scratches that she really liked!). But when she lays like that usually means they are getting down to it.
 

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