When we arrived we brought Anna and Hadassah and their foals over from the cabin field. They needed to come back here for teasing and we wanted Sheena and Foxy to live there so Mike can grain them. Missy was put in with Ayanna. Anna was teased and is just starting to show but not yet willing to stand. She and her colt were put in the middle paddock. Hadassah and her filly were brought into a stall, the filly haltered and given a tying lesson and had her hooves all picked up. Since she was not muddy and doing well, we took her to the outdoor arena for some pictures to update the website.
Hadassah was full of energy and took off running so I turned on the video function of the camera.
Mark got home and by himself got the skid steer out of the hole. He was the hero. Rhoda left for home, she is leaving tomorrow for Dallas to visit Ben & Taunya's family. I started stripping Marika's stall but quit to get dinner done. After dinner the stall was done and sprayed down with bleach. I had just come inside pretty exhausted from the day when I heard a terrible kicking sound coming from the monitor. I could see that Soul was cast up against the wall. I told Mark I was heading up to see if I could get her done but to be ready to come. When I got there not only was she cast she was in the process of giving birth. It took both Mark and I to roll her over. Mark was the hero again, that was twice in one day. Soul stood up, then laid back down and at 8:30 pm promptly gave birth to a big colt, he looks black but this one I believe will gray as there are tinges of brown on his legs.
By 9:30 the placenta was dropped and the colt nursing. I came in to clean up and had to think, this afternoon I was washing my hands after handling a death and this evening I was washing my hands after handling a birth. I sure am thankful for those foaling cameras. Soul and her colt would have been dead by morning if Mark and I wouldn't have heard and rescued her.
IN other news today, This afternoon was mom's scheduled eye surgery, Ruth took her and kept us informed. Surgery went well. It went SO well that mom did not have the bubble put back in her eye. We are thrilled, that means she doesn't have to lay on her side for days and she can go to China.
Wow. I remember days like these. Life goes on....and on....and on.
ReplyDeleteOh that's so sad! I'm very sorry about poor Marika's colt. She must be heartbroken.😢 Thank God you were able to hear and rescue Hadassah! Stall monitors are such wonderful things! Her colt looks beautiful. I bet you slept like a log after enduring such a trying day.
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