Elate
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Any one else really excited? Shes gonna pop soon i cant wait
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I have it on and ill be playing a game and ill look over "Ooo a baby" i hope she foals soon im tired
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I've been watching and she raised her tail a couple of times, then went back to nibbling. i've got to go to bed soon and I'm afraid I'll miss it!
I ran marathons. I saw the Taj Mahal by Moonlight. I drove Highway 1 in a convertible. I petted Zenyatta.
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There certainly isn't a luxurious amount of bedding in her stall--although she may have eaten it bare! Still nibbling tonight.
I ran marathons. I saw the Taj Mahal by Moonlight. I drove Highway 1 in a convertible. I petted Zenyatta.
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I wonder if they’re going to do what the people at Gainesway did. They cleaned the stall after the foaling and added plenty of bedding afterwards. Easier to clean a stall with less straw than one with a lot lol
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ive always wondered why straw is usedSummer Bird wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 10:56 pmI wonder if they’re going to do what the people at Gainesway did. They cleaned the stall after the foaling and added plenty of bedding afterwards. Easier to clean a stall with less straw than one with a lot lol
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It’s less dusty although it’s not very absorbant like shavings is. When I was in college we would foal the mares on straw with shavings underneath the straw.SukiSatsuki wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 11:00 pmive always wondered why straw is usedSummer Bird wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 10:56 pmI wonder if they’re going to do what the people at Gainesway did. They cleaned the stall after the foaling and added plenty of bedding afterwards. Easier to clean a stall with less straw than one with a lot lol
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I have what might be a kind of ignorant question, but folks around here should be used to that by now, so here goes.
Elate's stall looks awfully small to me. Is that just the camera angle maybe, or optical illusion, or are foaling stalls really that lacking in roominess?
Honestly, I've never been within 10 miles of a foaling barn, so I really don't know. I appreciate the help I know is coming! TIA!!
Elate's stall looks awfully small to me. Is that just the camera angle maybe, or optical illusion, or are foaling stalls really that lacking in roominess?
Honestly, I've never been within 10 miles of a foaling barn, so I really don't know. I appreciate the help I know is coming! TIA!!
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Just the angle i thinkMissbeholder wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 3:41 pm I have what might be a kind of ignorant question, but folks around here should be used to that by now, so here goes.
Elate's stall looks awfully small to me. Is that just the camera angle maybe, or optical illusion, or are foaling stalls really that lacking in roominess?
Honestly, I've never been within 10 miles of a foaling barn, so I really don't know. I appreciate the help I know is coming! TIA!!
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It’s definitely the angle. Here’s a photo of what our stalls look like from the camera’s point of view. Our stalls seem to be a little bigger than Claiborne’s, but our stalls are huge
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SB, IMHO your combo of straw on top of shavings makes sense. You get the not-so-dusty cushion of straw, while the shavings underneath would provide a firmer, less-slippery footing for a new foal as it struggles to stand the first time.
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Thanks Summer Bird! I can see from your post that it's just how the camera is positioned. So Elate does have more room to have that foal than what it looks like!Summer Bird wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 7:06 pm It’s definitely the angle. Here’s a photo of what our stalls look like from the camera’s point of view. Our stalls seem to be a little bigger than Claiborne’s, but our stalls are huge
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Yes I loved when I did that in school. It was more time consuming to clean unfortunately. I know we won’t mix straw and shavings at the farm though because we send our dirty straw to a cattle farm for the cattle to eatBaroqueAgain1 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 7:28 pm SB, IMHO your combo of straw on top of shavings makes sense. You get the not-so-dusty cushion of straw, while the shavings underneath would provide a firmer, less-slippery footing for a new foal as it struggles to stand the first time.
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I think she is incredibly close
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