Tuesday, 7 October 2008

Will she, won't she?

Last night I noticed Hooty was producing more than little crystals on her udder so was on heightened foal watch all night. I went to bed just after midnight and set the alarm for 2am. At 2am she was still settled and much the same so I left her with the foaling alarm on. The winds picked up and we had a power cut and I woke up at 6am in a panic and rushed outside but there was no real change and she has remained like below, all day.

The weather really is VILE although as I type this the wind has finally settled down to a breeze and the rain is light. I am hoping that she will cross her legs until the worst of this is over. No sign of pacing at present. She is, however, lame. Damn and buggeration. I am assuming an abscess or perhaps a muscle strain/tweak. It's her 'bad' leg but is presenting very much like an abscess with pointing and fairly major discomfort. Poor girl. It's really not very fair to be so very pregnant AND so very lame.

Waxing on teats
Different angle
From behind (eating willow for her poorly leg)

Friday, 3 October 2008

Not much to report

So not a lot going on here right now, bit of a case of the calm before the storm I suspect. As I type this I am watching Hooty pacing her fenceline. She's a maiden mare so something of an unknown quantity but I would be surprised if she decided to foal a week early - still, anything is possible! I took a few photos of Maude and Aine earlier so have put them up.

Whee!
Does my bum look big in this?
Strike a pose
Be a lert, the world needs more lerts!
Well Hi there

Tuesday, 30 September 2008

Just quickly ...

A very brief blog for today. A couple of pix of Aine, the first a particular favourite as captures that special moment between dam and foal. The cows are my two lovely heifers who we made the tough decision to send away this week. Tough times call for tough decisions. Nuff said.