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Garden is starting to slow down...she's napping more!

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Garden is very affectionate tonight.  She tried to block me from leaving the stall...she didn't think I was done brushing.

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Garden is happy...clearly an experienced brood mare.  She enjoys the attention and extra feed!



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February
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Garden, ever the broodmare, is content and appears to be comfortable...despite the growing belly.
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Garden's belly is starting to change shape...the beginning of the last big growth spurt!
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First real change in Garden's udder today.

12 - Day 292


Garden is a bit irritable this evening...stomping.  Foal must be sitting wrong.
13 - Day 293


Garden's mood is back to normal.  Happy to eat and be groomed.  She sure is growing fast now!
14 - Day 294


Garden is peevish again about grooming.  She's carrying a large foal and she's slowing down.
15 - Day 295


Garden had a good day, back to enjoying grooming.


16 - Day 296


Garden is having a very affectionate day...would rather nuzzle than eat her hay!
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Garden grows every day now.   Her appetite is starting to be effected by her large belly.
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Saw Garden's foal roll tonight!  Quite the sight given that there isn't much room left for rolling!
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Garden's shape looks different after the foal changed position.  Her mood and appetite are good.
21 - Day 301


Garden is really starting to act like a mare in the last month.  She's a lot slower...mellow...
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Garden is a little irritable this evening.  She isn't eating as well now that she's so large.
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Garden is irritable this evening.  Misbehaved coming into the barn tonight, fussing about being groomed.  Udder is changing.  This is not a happy mare.
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Garden's mood was more like her usual self.  She's still somewhat off her feed (probably due to space).

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Udder development is continuing.  She has some swelling behind the teats.



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Garden is already starting to "butt push" (otherwise known as trying to push over the walls of the barn with her behind)
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March
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1 - Day 309


Garden's udder is developing a bit more.  She's really slowed down now.  She's started "butt pushing" walls in her stall..
2 - Day 310


Garden's udder continues to change, although slightly.  Her appetite is off...most like due to lack of room.
3 - Day 311


Still not eating full rations, may not regain appetite before foaling.  Hindquarters starting to soften.
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Still not eating full rations, may not regain appetite before foaling.  Hindquarters starting to soften.
5 - Day 313


Udder growing a bit every day.  Photo shows a bit of the development in front of udder. 
6 - Day 314


Udder continues to develop.  Foal is sitting very deep.  Appetite is off...may stay that way. 
7 - Day 315


Garden is in a bad mood this evening.  Doesn't want to be groomed.

8 - Day 316


Garden's udder changed quite a bit today.  Looks like she's starting to get ready. 
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Garden's udder continues to change daily.  She looks like she's getting ready to foal a bit early.  We'll see!
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Garden's udder continues to change daily.  Her appetite is off...seems to be experiencing space problems!
15 - Day 324


Still off her feed, she's a bit restless tonight because of Cassie in the stall next to her.  Garden & Cass get along, though.
16 - Day 325


Checking Garden's udder tonight and she squirted milk!  This, coupled with unusual behavior, caused us to calcium test the milk.  Milk is thick, sticky, yellow and bland tasting.  Calcium is at 50 PPM so Garden is coming down the home stretch!
17 - Day 326


Calcium level is between 50 and 55 PPM.  Hindquarters have really dropped off, as the photo shows.  She's oddly affectionate .  She's not eating much at all, but drinking a great deal of liquid.  Milk is very thick, yellow, sticky and bland.
18 - Day 327


Calcium level continues 50 - 55 PPM.  Garden's sides appear flatter today...photo shows shape of her belly is different.  Milk is very thick, yellow - but turning white, sticky and sweet.  The sweetness is a late-pregnancy change.
19 - Day 328


Calcium level between 75-80.  She's quite saggy under the tail and her hindquarters have dropped off with hollows next to her tail head.  Belly still looks "flatter" today.  Milk flows easily, still slightly yellow.  Cloudy but not yet white.
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 Garden is waxed, although not a lot.  Lots of milk, still yellow. Calcium at about 90 PPM.  Garden is very affectionate and follows people around in the stall.  She's off her feed.  Her behavior is very much that of a mare close to foaling.
21 - Day 330


9 PM Update:  Calcium at about 125.  Garden is not real interested in food.  Milk flows easily, still yellow, very thick, very sticky.  Becoming whiter.  Photo shows change in belly shape.

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8:30 PM:  Still some wax. No change to Calcium level.   Milk is very plentiful, but still yellow, showing more white.  It has white particles, which we sometimes see toward the end.  Garden rolled quite a bit when turned out. Standing funny, with legs back & apart.  Odd mood.
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9 PM Update:  Dripping milk and heavier wax.  Calcium at about 175.   Restless and roaming in the stall, butt-pushing the walls and generally looking like a mare close.  Will monitor through the night due to the milk dripping, even though calcium doesn't indicate she'll foal tonight. 
24 - Day 333


9 PM Update:  Occasionally dripping milk & wax.  Calcium at about 200.  She really looks and acts like she's ready to go.  Milk isn't completely white, which we usually see before foaling...but that could change quickly.  We'll monitor through the night.  Eating like crazy! 
25 - Day 334


9 PM Update:  Squirting milk.    Calcium  over 300 PPM.  Milk is now opaque, creamy-white and very thick.  Tastes like milk.  Garden has the same "heads up" look that Sophie had the night she foaled.  Restless, pacing and oddly affectionate. Good chance Garden will foal tonight.
26 - Day 335


9:30 PM Update:  Lots of VERY white & thick milk, squirting on a regular basis. Calcium about 500 PPM.   Very restless mare, very affectionate, too.

 Everything except the most important:

"Nose at both ends."


27 - Day 336


3:30AM:  Colt!  He's very tall, elegant and bay.  

Mom and baby are both doing GREAT!

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Garden's Labor & Birth Sequence

At 2:30, check the monitor and Garden is restless.  By the time we get to the barn and add extra shavings, she's rolling.

Up and down three times...

Water breaks and we have a foot presenting! 

Second foot is as it should be...slightly behind the first.

Checking feet and leg position...

Checking for the nose...it's right where it should be!

Two feet...all is textbook!

Clearing the nose.  We don't wait to see if it will break, we clear it as soon as we have a nose.

Making sure the nose clears...

Welcome to the world!

Glastonbury tries within minutes of birth to rise.  Is successful within the hour.

 

 

       
       

 

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