Mare Colt
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How long does it take normaly for a mare to have her colt after her water breaks?
Birth
The whole process from water breaking to the foal out should take less than 20 to 30 minutes. You should keep careful track of the time during the birth. You can use this article as a form checking off each step and the exact time as it is accomplished. If the mare ever goes 5 to 10 minutes without further progress of the foal out of the birth canal you may have a problem and should seek help. Also watch the relative position of the foals parts. If they are not arranged as described, you may have a problem. During the birth, the mare will strain and groan with the contractions but she usually is fairly still. Violent motions and frequent rolling over should be viewed with the suspicion that something is not right.
Water Breaking and Amniotic Membrane
When the colicky episode is accompanied by her water breaking you know it is time. The water breaking is impressive with what appears to be several gallons of clear slightly yellow fluid rushing out the vagina. A white bubble, the amniotic membrane, will appear at the vulva within 5 minutes of the mares water breaking. This is the membrane that envelopes the foal within the placenta. At this stage the mare may get up and down several times.
Foot and Then Another Foot
A foot will appear within the bubble with the second foot following shortly at about the level of the opposite pastern. These feet should be oriented sideways or with the soles pointing down but not with the soles up. The second foot should be no further back than the pastern of the first foot. The mare usually is laying down by this time and usually will remain down for the rest of the birth if left undisturbed.
Nose and Knees
Next comes the nose between the two legs at the level between the mid-cannon area and the knees (carpus). Normally it will stick out and recede back into the canal several times with the contractions before it remains out. If you have made it this far you have gotten past the vast majority of problems that can occur during birth.
Everything Else
The rest of the neck, front legs, shoulders, torso, hips and rear legs appear a little at a time with each contraction. Frequently the hips require a few minutes to push out. If the mare is left alone following the birth, she will remain lying down for 5 or 10 minutes, recovering.
After the Birth
The foal usually begins to move around and starts breathing after the hips pass the birth canal. These movements usually free him from the membranes and break the cord. There will be some bleeding but this should slow to a drip within a minute. Do not worry if the foal breaks the cord quickly, there is not a lot of blood in the cord like we used to believe. Though there is no advantage for the foal to remain connected to the mare, I leave them alone to rest anyway. He will usually be up on his sternum within 10 minutes and standing within 30 minutes of being born. He will crash a few times before he gets the hang of it.
The foals movements arouse the mare and she will usually stand within 10 minutes of giving birth maybe a little longer. She will still have strong uterine contractions to involute the uterus and expel the placenta, so she may appear crampy and lay down several times shortly after giving birth.
The mare may also be anxious or even aggressive toward you so be careful. The best treatment for her at this time is plenty of good quality hay.
As soon as the foal is stable enough to move around he will be looking for the teats to begin nursing. His search will generally take him around the mare and he will try several different parts of her anatomy before settling on the teats. During this time, your presence in the stall will confuse him so watch from afar. This treasure hunt usually takes no more than 2 hours in a normal foal. By now the placenta has usually been released.
One of the first signs of a sick newborn is slow to rise and nurse, if your foal differs from the above times call the vet and ask for advise. If the placenta is not released by 8 hours post foaling you will need professional help.
For more information on equine reproduction go to: http://www.vetmed.lsu.edu/eiltslotus/theriogenology-5361/equine%20pregnancy_2.htm
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