Sad News
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Thanks for all the support. I just spoke to the vet and she said that the mare still retained some of her Placenta, therefore she needs to be treated aggressively to get rid of it. I told her we will look at whatever it takes to take care of my girl I will do my best for her. She's dear to my heart.
Des, so sorry to hear about the filly - how sad. Hopefully the mare will expell the rest of the placenta and will be okay! Will you do a necropsy to see if they can determine the cause? When my mare slipped we went ahead and sent it off just because we wanted to know if it was something we did or if there was something on our farm that had caused it. It was one of those generic "can't tell" things but at least we felt better that it wasn't some grass or something on our farm. Hugs to you! Unfortunately alot of us know how you feel.
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