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March
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Moving Day!

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Udder development.
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April
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1 - Day 292
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3 - Day 293

Udder quite full and tight.  Checked her milk - it's white and plentiful.  This doesn't bode well - it's WAY too early for white milk.
4- Day 294

LOTS of white milk, no salt.  Vet checked her, foal not in foaling position.  Monitoring closely, milk looks ominously close.
5 - Day 295

Teats so full that they're pointing away from each other.  Lots of white milk, becoming thicker.  Not good...WAY too early.
6 - Day 296
Milk is whiter, thicker and sweeter.  It looks foal ready. Djinn is quite restless, has been all day.  She's slightly sweaty tonight, looks like she may foal..
7 - Day 297
Made it through another day.  Milk is white, plentiful, sweet.  It looks foal ready.  She's uncomfortable, kicking at her belly.  Hope she holds on..
8 - Day 298
Another day!  Milk is foal ready:  white, plentiful, sweet and opaque.  She's less restless tonight than she's been.  Foal very active earlier in the day.  Quiet now..
9 - Day 299
Another day!  Milk is thicker now.  Udder is so full that the teats look like triangles glued on it.  Udder very tender since it's so full  Not much energy.
10 - Day 300/302

Udder very full.  "powder sugar" on teats this afternoon.  Milk is bright white, LOTS of it.  Djinn is very slowed down, she has very little energy.
11 - Day 301/303
Milk looks more like cream, slightly thicker.  LOTS of milk, easy to milk.  Djinn's appetite is good, but she doesn't have much energy for anything but eating
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12 - Day 302/304

Calcium tested milk - about 300 ppm.  Udder looks ready to foal, milk in the teats.  Djinn's appetite has gone way up.  She has bouts of restlessness..
13 - Day 303/305
Calcium a bit higher, not substantial change.  Milk white, opaque, sticky.  She's insecure, wants attention, stall weaving.  But, not behaving like a mare about to foal.
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Djinn Foals
Foaled last night about 2AM. 
 
Luckily, I was monitoring through the night and went to the barn as soon as she went into labor.  That's where the luck ended.
 
One foot presented, then a nose.  She was working VERY hard, I knew something was quite wrong.  Got her to her feet, I pushed the foal back and looked for the other foot.  I couldn't find it.
 
She went down again, this time pushing harder, the same foot and nose again.  AND a second sack.  Oh Lord, she has two in the birth canal.
 
Called the vet, he jumped in the truck, still an hour away.
 
Kept looking for the second foot, praying I was wrong about the second sack.  I wasn't.  She pushed again, and we had one foot, two noses.  Tried getting her up, impossible, couldn't push anything back.  I knew both were dead or soon to be (the first one nostrils did move so I did clear the sack out of habit), so my only concern was for Djinn.  Next contraction, both Denny and I put traction on the on the one foot (since I knew the shoulder was already clear on one side) and delivered the foal.  I then could find the feet on the other foal and delivered it.
 
Djinn was miraculously un-torn.
 
But then I noticed the first foal was breathing.  It then raised up it's head and nickered.  It can't be!  It can't be alive after that birth.  So, we started rubbing it with towels and sure enough, it was fighting.  I milked Djinn and stuck a bottle in his mouth.  He sucked!  By then the vet arrived, we met him at the barn door and told him we had gotten the foals out, one stillborn, one still alive.  "Do you want me to put it down?"  "Not as long as it's fighting that hard!"
 
Of course, he explained that the foal had no chance.  305 days is too early, even for a single, let alone a twin.  Then he walked into the stall and saw him.  Up on his sternum, bright eyed, ears perked, nickering.  "Well, I never..."  So, he put a feeding tube in because we don't know how strong his suck reflex is.  So, we're giving him a shot.  Milking Djinn, feeding him every hour.
 
At 7:30, I went to feed him.  He nickers as soon as he hears the stall door open.  I feed him through the tube, then give him the bottle to teach him how to suckle.  When I get up to leave, he gets to his feet!  He can't stand, his legs are too weak and he has contracted tendons in the leg that was back.  But he got up.  Twice.
 
So, he's fighting.  I know he doesn't have much of a chance, but I feel like we owe it to him to help him as long as he has that much will.
   

 

 

 


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