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Persimmon Creek Farm
HorseRiding God said:You should have posted that this was not male horse safe The Almighty Zues just tore the roof right off of my house with his massive member.
HorseRiding God said:You should have posted that this was not male horse safe The Almighty Zues just tore the roof right off of my house with his massive member.
sockgirl77 said:I have no idea. I'm pretty sure that I was not the first to look. I just happened to be the first one to post how gross it is. :shrug:
Nanny Pam said:See....ya learn something new every day....even at my age.
I didn't know horses had 2 boobs. I just thought they had several, like dogs & cats.
I personally do not see why she posted them. They belong in nature. Kinda like the floppers that went floating around a few months ago. :shrug:Cowgirl said:How is it gross? :shrug: It's nature.
i was gonna say camel toe.....or horsey toe whichever :shrug:ServiceGuy said:Nice cleavage
sockgirl77 said:I personally do not see why she posted them. They belong in nature. Kinda like the floppers that went floating around a few months ago. :shrug:
I thought it was going to be pics of the Horse Trailer party after they finished the cheap beer and wine coolers. :shrug:Cowgirl said:She posted them b/c she probably wanted other horse people to see the stage of development. :shrug: You don't have to look.
sockgirl77 said:I thought it was going to be pics of the Horse Trailer party after they finished the cheap beer and wine coolers. :shrug:
the pictures posted are "udderly" acceptable "i kill me"sockgirl77 said:I personally do not see why she posted them. They belong in nature. Kinda like the floppers that went floating around a few months ago. :shrug:
sockgirl77 said:I personally do not see why she posted them. They belong in nature. Kinda like the floppers that went floating around a few months ago. :shrug:
Pasofever said:Actually I posted them on the paso board too...got NO responses like yours..most said...GRAY FILLY
as it is a old wifes tail that if the nipples point forward not downward it will be a filly..cold if they point down...Condesa had a filly and hers were forward too so we will see...
Horse people use the development of the udder to predict when a foal is due..I will probably keep posting...especially if I get a good night of waxing...I will also post foaling pics if I catch her foaling (get the camera up soon) if you dont like looking at stuff like this I suggest you stay in chit chat and out of the horse forum..as for us it is normal...along with coochie shots when she starts to "relax" sorry if I offended you Sockgirl but honestly did not post for YOU
appendixqh said:Based on afternoon teet tension, this mare appears to be in her last week. Now we need to look at the color of mammary fluid (amber or white and sticky), relaxing of the tailhead and vulva, and interior tissue turning from pink to crimson. For all the non-horsey peeps, please understand that while this is graphic, it is neccessarry to track. If a mare has any complications in foaling, the difference with life and death of the foal (and possibly the mare) is usually a matter of minutes. So it is very important to be prepared, especially with a first time mare.
Pasofever said:Oh she has dropped some also...will get pics of that later today..
appendixqh said:
Standin by! I just put the breeding dates into the gestation calculator, and it shows your mare at 322 days, so she's at full term. Summer and fall foaling is tough to predict! Being that this is your mares first foal, lets not milk her colostrum in case her body isn't producing it in full swing.
Pasofever said:I can usually pin point them to the night...QUOTE]
I was really good at predicting my sheep before they'd lamb....but one time I came home during lunch to check a ewe I knew was due soon. I looked at her eating and thought she had another day or two. I swear I hadn't so much as turned around and she had a lamb on the ground. She stopped eating hay, layed down, and plopped that sucker right out. She was always good like that.
Cowgirl said:Pasofever said:I can usually pin point them to the night...QUOTE]
I was really good at predicting my sheep before they'd lamb....but one time I came home during lunch to check a ewe I knew was due soon. I looked at her eating and thought she had another day or two. I swear I hadn't so much as turned around and she had a lamb on the ground. She stopped eating hay, layed down, and plopped that sucker right out. She was always good like that.
Animals are funny like that. A couple of years ago I had a first time mare due. I checked her on my way home from taking a test, she was eating and normal. I went to the house to make a sammich, turned on the barn cam and she was down starting to foal!
Pasofever said:YEP first time foal...Oh well