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Expert Profile: Heather

Expertise:  Answering questions about heat cycles,delivery,gestation,problems with delivery,bottlefeeding,and breeding in general

Experience in the area
Breeder of APHA paints, miniatures, and Quarter horses

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Knowledge   9.90   Best of the best
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User Comments
Thanks alot!!!
(Hannah on 10/11/08)
thank you we will just have to wait and see. thanks.
(jason on 09/27/08)
I really appreciate your time and how quickly your response got here! thank you!!
(michaela on 08/20/08)
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Recent Answers from Heather
2008-10-07  Miniature Mare Hi- She is very fat, . Some things to look for are milk bagging and her not coming back into season "heat"-you may also see or feel some movement in there. -How long ago was she exposed?? the only way...
2008-09-27  can a mare not be pregnant and still have milk? Hi- It could be a hormonal issue or she may have mastitis,or a falso pregnancy. The best way to find out what ails this poor girl is to let a vet look at her-She may be pregnant, or just weaned a foal-is...
2008-09-26  mare covered by her colt hi- as to your question- there possibly can be a deformity- the foal could be blind, crazy or perfectly fine- you will not be able to tell until it is born, and observe it- I have seen inbred foals come...
2008-09-07  swollen udder. Hi- It sounds like your mare has mastitis. A mare doesn't have to be in foal to get mastitis. It can come from an injury, dirty stall,insect bites , high estrogen,the list is endless.This is only my opinion...
2008-09-02  Pregnant Mare Hi- I wouldn't worry about the tinged fluid much. I would call a vet if she starts to discharge more-It could be a sign of problems. keep a close eye on her. Im sorry I can't be of more help, but I haven't...
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