Foals of 2005
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My Good and Tough / Track Wise colt arrived last Thursday. He is really cute and is bay with a big blaze face with high stockings in front. This is the first January foal I have had here at my farm and with the weather being so wet and cold I've had to keep them indoors except for a short turnout. My new foal blanket has really come in handy.
what is red bag?
i see two of you guys make a comment that your mares delivered Red bag. What exactly does that mean. I figure it has to do with the characteristics of the placenta when it comes out and leads to death of foal. Can someone explain it to me?
I lost a foal last year and i noted quite a reddish hue to the placenta myself but vet never said anything abnormal with it or used that term. Foal died in utero 10 days early and was aborted. thanks Kirsten
I lost a foal last year and i noted quite a reddish hue to the placenta myself but vet never said anything abnormal with it or used that term. Foal died in utero 10 days early and was aborted. thanks Kirsten
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red bag
Normal foaling occurs in three stages. In stage 1 the mare is restless and displays signs similar to colic. The pain is intermittent and corresponds to the uterine contractions. Stage 1 generally lasts 1 to 4 hours. Stage 2 begins with rupture of the membrane (breaking water), which corresponds with the entrance of the fetus into the birth canal. Stage 2 should average 20 minutes and not exceed 1 hour. If this period approaches 1 hour without delivery, call the veterinarian. Also, if the membrane fails to rupture and a red velvety membrane protrudes from the vagina (red bag), emergency action is indicated, since this indicates premature placental separation. Premature placental separation is a condition where the placenta (afterbirth) becomes detached before the foal's delivery. The placenta is the organ of oxygen exchange for the foal during pregnancy, and premature separation or detachment interrupts this function, placing the foal in danger within minutes.
I hope that answers your question Kirsten.
I hope that answers your question Kirsten.