Thanks for letting me come aboard. I have a three year old filly. I got her early in July of last year. From March to when I got her she was in a pasture to two 18 month old colts and a 20 year old stallion, and several other mares and Geldings. The mares in that herd have started foaling a few weeks ago, so I know that the males are fertile.
The herd owner assured me that a filly that young (she was only two) would not breed. I didn't some research and knew that she was wrong when I got the filly so I was hoping a foal was a possibility. That may be clouding my judgement at this point.
IF she is in foal, she would have to foal by early June, since I got her in Early July. I have been checking her for udder off and on for a while now, but in the last few days it seems bigger. It is not rounded out like cereal bowl or anything, but her teats are longer, and hanging a couple of inches, where they were right up tight to her body.
When she is drinking cold water, I can see movement on her flank, between her ribs and hip.... Although today she seems a little sunk in there.
I have only been feeding her top quality hay all winter, but have started feeding her two handfuls of 13% Sweet feed a couple of days a go. She is outside in the day time, and in a tie stall at night. When she is out she is out with two saddle horses and a mini gelding. in a paddock not a pasture.
My big horses have 6x8 tie stalls, so I am thinking that I will build a gate for one of them and put her in it bedded down with staw, just in case. I have another turn out place that I could turn out just the two minis, I am thinking that would be better?? the big horses might run over a foal........I got in some Iodine for the navel, straw for the stall, and a child's enema to have on hand just in case. I have raised one foal before, and have delivered lots of calves, lambs, goats and piglets.
It is a lot of work to get ready for the arrival of something that I don't know if it is coming or not. The filly has a smaller belly than the gelding..... I may be getting myself all excited just to be really disappointed, but if I don't get ready, and there is a foal and I lose it, would be a far greater disappointment. If she is not in foal I can't do better at that, but if she is and I lose it because of lack of preparedness, I would have to live with it being my fault. I am going to try to post a picture and video if it will let me.