If foals are slow going at first, I've milked out mares and given foals a bottle while they are still down, just to make sure they've gotten the fuel they need to get going. Safety first. If they have a belly full of colostrum the bonding and nursing thing can take whatever time it takes then and the two can be left to it.
@marciabyram60039 ай бұрын
This was so frustrating to watch. I worked at a race horse farm and after the first hour we helped the baby get up and nurse to get that colostrum as soon as possible. It wasn't because we wanted to go to bed either because we had a night watch for everybody. This baby was extra small and weak and I think proper attention was not given soon enough. They are lucky he survived. Poor little guy. 😍
@T-J-C9 ай бұрын
@@marciabyram6003they DID help it up and got a little colostrum in him by helping him find a teet BEFORE going to bed
@rentechpad9 ай бұрын
With small full term foals that are showing sign of being weak, which is not rare when born at 330 days, milking the mare and getting colostrum into the foal is what I prefer. Equine labor is almost always set off when, for whatever reason, the placenta determines it no longer can support the foal and the mares body determines that the foal would be better out where it could nurse for its resources that the placenta can no longer deliver. In so many small foals born closer to 330 than 360 we actually see some issue when we inspect the afterbirth. That last 30 days is doing nothing for a foal development wise but packing on the calories and making sure that at birth they have extra resources, in body fat, to have energy they need until they nurse. No one is going to frown on you about intervention when a foal is born at the edge of prematurity, because 330 days, in that case is a number only, and you have to look at Size, weight, hair coverage, leg strength and do on. Your mare has been a mother before and her apparent behavior where she is more interested in eating then bonding, is also a worrying sign that the placenta was not working as well as it should and she did not get a big load of hormones normally sent by the placenta once the foal is separated that urges her to bond. Most well handled mares will be willing to be milked for a few ounces, if for no othet reason that by the time the foal is born that bag is overfill and its pretty uncomfortable. Letting the foal bottle feed some colostrum, or dribbling it in their mouths so they swallow it, is going to give a small foal resources they were born without having. I am against using a tube unless it's placed by a vet or vet assistant or someone who places tube in foals on a regular basis as it's easier for that tube to end up in the lungs than the stomach. It's easy to know if you get in lungs instead of stomach in an adult equine as they will be blowing throught the tube like a wind tunnel, but in a foal it's easy to feel no air movement. Afew ounces of colostrum given time to digest can turn a weak and shaky foal with no balance into one that acts like it was carried nearly 12 months. Also, milking the mare relieves the pressure on her bag so it's not too tender as the foal starts looking to latch on and having her pull away and with less pressure o the bag and behind the teats is so much easier for a foal to latch on. We have seen this happen a lot with a goal easily latch on to a bottle nipple, which has no real tension behind it, and then struggle to latch on to the mare unless the teats start leaking and enough is lost to relieve pressure or the mare milked.
@marciabyram60039 ай бұрын
@@rentechpad I agree with everything you have laid out but six hours was a little excessive. The guy was already getting involved anyway. These people seemed like backyard breeders to me. Hope the little guy turned out OK but as for him growing up to be big enough for them to ride, maybe they both should think about losing some weight first. I know, I'm bad. ☺
@The-ii5mj9 ай бұрын
💯% Agree‼️ I had to stop watching, was getting too frustrated. I do wish the best for the little guy, he sure is a beauty. I try to remember we all started off somewhere 🤷✌️🇺🇸🇨🇱
@calamityjane56989 ай бұрын
A man's fleece vest works a treat as a horse blanket for a newborn. We used oneon our stallion when he was born on a particularly cold May morning. That one is really shivering. He's got enough problems with out getting chilled into the bargain
@juliepdem52759 ай бұрын
This is an excellent idea! We breed miniature horses. We'll definitely be hitting the local thrift stores for child-sized vests!😊❤
@Doxymeister8 ай бұрын
@@juliepdem5275 Same-same for my mini babies. For my first one, I had no idea just how tiny he was going to be. I cut the legs off an old pair of sweatpants, trimmed to length, and voila! Instant baby sweater!
@JenJenBoBin9 ай бұрын
The most common reasons for a foal coming early besides stress are either Mama had an infection and/or inflammation of the placenta (google placentitis) or her progesterone dropped too low a bit too soon this can be remedied with regumate obtained from your vet... maybe if you breed her again talk to them about testing her levels during pregnancy or putting her on it as a preventative. Since there is still some cold nights with as tiny has he is I would try to get him a foal blanket (large size dog coat would do in a pinch) to help him hold in his body heat. Hopefully everything will go fine with him ...looks like he's gotten the hang of the basics though eating and pooping ... very important to little horses! Praying all goes well for him and his Mama.
@patriciaboies82989 ай бұрын
Don't know about horses, but true in humans. A vet call might be in order
@Doxymeister8 ай бұрын
"Dog coat" is good thinking outside the box! I had miniatures for several years, and my first miniature foal took me by surprise, as to how small the foals are. It was still pretty cold, and he was shaking a lot, so once she'd licked him mostly dry, I cut the legs off an old pair of sweatpants. Cut off at the knees, the "thigh" portion of my sweatpants fit him perfectly. He stood around 17" at the withers and weighed 22 lbs.
@christinebrument68519 ай бұрын
Small but perfectly formed... All your love and care will make sure he grows strong and beautiful xxxxx prayers to you all
@janethompson23059 ай бұрын
He's a pretty toupe color
@cherriesmith38149 ай бұрын
Your horses are beautiful
@douglasgriffiths35349 ай бұрын
Most chestnut (sorrel) foals look like this as newborns. He is pretty, even though he's so small. (Jan Griffiths).@@janethompson2305
@melissar55789 ай бұрын
Congrats on your beautiful foal! I think the amount of intervention was 100% necessary. There’s a 1-2-3 rule/guideline (whatever you want to call it) with foaling - 1 hour to stand, 2 hours to nurse, 3 hours to pass placenta. If those things aren’t progressing, it’s better to intervene than lose the mare or foal. There are two things that I would recommend. First, due to the late nursing and general weakness, I would get a vet out to do bloodwork - CBC & IgG (might be too late for IgG if you’re past the first 24 hours). The later they nurse, the higher the risk of infection. Second, please look into using straw in your foaling area instead of shavings, it’s a pain to clean but a lot safer. Foals can inhale the shavings and get pneumonia. Also, because they absorb moisture, shavings can harbor a lot of bacteria.
@Doxymeister8 ай бұрын
After tossing hundreds of stalls in a racing barn, I have to admit that shavings were the bane of our existence, LOL. It doesn't take long for the ammonia smell to start either--gotta toss that stall ASAP. Was so glad when the trainer switched to straw.
@deborahwagoner45618 ай бұрын
God couldn't you have helped him up sooner instead of laughing..he was struggling and needed help st a little weak. .ya think ? He may have latched sooner if he wasn't so weak. Damn
@altsticksman19517 ай бұрын
Do you have a Veterinarian? Why didn’t you milk your mare and get that foal the colostrum he needed right away? I apologize for being blunt, but you should not be breeding mares until you have been better educated. It isn’t cute or funny to be irresponsible. You should have had the Vet out that morning. You are “worried he won’t get big enough for you to ride”. It isn’t about you; it is about being knowledgeable enough to know what your animals need.
@martepierson10457 ай бұрын
I dont understand why you didn't help him more because he was so weak, but you laughed at him. He had to fight for everything.
@RenateGutzeit5 ай бұрын
Ich hätte bei so einem schwachen Fohlen eher eingegriffen und es auch trockengerieben. Die nasse Umhüllung kühlt das Baby aus, wenn sie nicht von der Mutter entfernt wird. Die Mutter war nicht gerade interessiert; da muss der Mensch ran, wenn ihm etwas am Fohlen liegt. Und die Erstmilch ist so wichtig für das Baby, das ja so viel Schwierigkeiten beim Stehenbleiben schon hatte. Für mich sah das aus wie eine Frühgeburt. Es tat mir leid. So ein schwaches und trotzdem kämpfendes Fohlen sollte auch gewärmt werden
@VSFilly9 ай бұрын
You may want to have your mare cultured (and other tests) to rule out infection. Trust this ole momma ❤ I do think your foal is early.❤ He is PRECIOUS.
@homesteadhorsemanship9 ай бұрын
Hey all. I probably didn’t add enough information to this video. He did not need a supplement bottle or anything like that because he got the hang of nursing and was doing good on his own. Mamas milk is best if possible. Thankfully it was possible for this little guy. We did not need to get our vet involved because he only progressed and got stronger hour by hour. If he would have regressed then the story would obviously be different. I totally forgot to add a size comparison to the video as well!!! But for example, his full sister, Rain was born at 94lbs and then the other foals last year were well over 100 lbs and happy was either 84 or 86 lbs (need to double check on that). His sire, Bob was around 120 lbs (which is big for an MFT foal) but it kinda gives you an idea of how small he is lol.
@rebeccaaaaaaaac9 ай бұрын
I wonder if there was an element of growth restriction during the pregnancy considering the size difference? Great to see he's doing so well! He seems so energetic and determined!
@impunitythebagpuss9 ай бұрын
You guys know how to handle this little guy! You're well positioned to know if the vet is needed. Us couch-potato horsemen don't need to critique your decisions!Good that his momma loves him. It is always best for the 2 of them to bond!
@tanyabrown98399 ай бұрын
So glad that he was able to nurse from mother as mother's milk always is best but mother animals if there is an issue mother animals can always be milked and that milk given to a baby if the struggle is being a bit much to get a very little one just started (he was looking weak and very exhausted there, it looked like this situation could have gone either way). I don't think it would be good to wait till a very small baby is actually on a decline as it probably would decline at a faster rate than one which is of a normal size and would be harder to recover from any actual decline. (when breeding animals it's best to always have a bottle/ with teat available for the animal type to be able to be used, in case of emergency. Though we didn't breed horses I grew up on a farm with various kinds of animals we breed and this was a precaution we always had in place thou rarely needed "just in case"). Maybe make your own action plan for future eg if a baby doesn't feed within so many hours (consider a little sooner than a normal sized animal, think of human preemie babies, they can't go as long without as normal babies eg very small human babies may be fed 2hrly instead of 4hrly. I've no idea what is recommended for very small horses. Please speak to your vet for how long it is recommended for a very small foal which is exhausted and already weak if you don't know. (I'm concerned this could have gone bad and from the video it wasn't clear if you knew what that kind of recommendation would be for one that small).. In the wild maybe this foal would have died. Happy in this situation you tried to aid him and help him to stand.
@kimmarievan-ever65999 ай бұрын
@rebeccaaaaaaaac l think it's just that he was born just on the cusp of the right date..about 5 days earlier and he would have been classed as a preemie..JR explained this in the live video they did..
@lindaed35949 ай бұрын
Gosh, he is very tiny then…just over half his dad’s weight at birth! I think this little’Tiny Tim’ will have a very special place in all our hearts. We’ll thoroughly enjoy watching him progress & grow. He’s a Golden too & watching his colour develop will be lovely 🎁💝🐴 Many will be praying blessings on him & on your family 😊 Chablis is very pretty, such a beautiful face.
@pappete99889 ай бұрын
Using my extensive knowledge of horses (not) he's a goody, a plucky little dude with a great attitude a good mum and his early interactions with humans were positive. Looking forward to seeing how he turns out
@rebeccaaaaaaaac9 ай бұрын
Warmth, love and extra feeding is hopefully all he needs! Need to get him a sweater like they use for lambs haha.
@winniewiggins35189 ай бұрын
He's so adorable! I love how Momma seems so comfortable with y'all around her tiny baby. And she was just amazing, making sure she was putting herself in the right area for her foal to get to her. Ohhhh, this little guy is so precious. I hope he'll be alright.
@Heather-tc1fc9 ай бұрын
Straw is a much better bedding for mares & foals so they are not struggling to breathe, and immediate sterilization of the umbilical cord w/iodine is essential to prevent infection into the foal. Very nice videos and attentive, conscientious, care.
@ethanchapman9698 ай бұрын
It seems wild horses do fine without iodine though I’m sure they have lower foal survival rates.
@aliciakrzyzewski38549 ай бұрын
It is imperative that foals get that colostrum within the first 1-2 hours. As small and weak as he was I would have made sure he had some of his mom's milk within the 1st hour. It's a miracle he's alive after having to struggle for so long.
@jeannejones80109 ай бұрын
I have to agree with you.
@Eversad19 ай бұрын
Agreed..but sometimes it just doesn't work out that way.
@jenniferporter78339 ай бұрын
True. The humans were very frustrating.
@bonniefrankryder42579 ай бұрын
You as a breeder should know better than what you did or should I say did not do. When that baby was that small and it took that long to nurse or even stand up a vet should have been called immediately that mare doesn’t really care that much about that baby as you can tell, she walked away to eat. Most mare will not do that. She didn’t even clean her baby off. I would not breed her again that’s for sure but you’re wrong for not calling a vet for that baby. Not trying to be nasty but just from a breeders point you didn’t do the right thing that should’ve been called immediately.
@Barbara-u1o8 ай бұрын
Your exactly right! I wouldn't have ever waited that long to get him nursing....
@Kan-ef3gn5 ай бұрын
I agree with most comments,as a horse and several foals born,I never left mom alone,made sure the birth went okay,when born they get some colostrum from moms milk.the foal should have a blanket over her.😢 you need to be schooled on what and how when your mare is giving birth.your lucky the baby is alive.knowledge is empowering.good luck in the future.I hope he grows up nice and strong.God Bless
@edrabogucki4015 ай бұрын
Not their first small foal.
@kmarch663018 күн бұрын
Rude.
@erinuber28819 ай бұрын
Your new baby foal is small but perfect! I look at him and think of Butterscotch! Wishing him continuing strength, health, and good growth. Congratulations!
@jeaninejones43829 ай бұрын
I do like the name Butterscotch for him but call him something that fits his personality.
@kathleenkarsten57399 ай бұрын
He’s so tiny and precious! I don’t think I’ve ever seen an early foal. How can you NOT fall in love with that?!?!?
@MzKari6 ай бұрын
I've seen 1 recently 288 days gestational named Seven true miracle
@lindabrown40776 ай бұрын
I'm surprised by the lack of concern for this tiny foal & his not getting the colostrum he needs right away.Everyone knows how important it is for their health 😢😢😢😮😮😮
@Navajoias-ur6sn5 ай бұрын
I see all these posts and I'm not going to watch it! Already crying and frustrated about the stupidness of people!
@SavannahMalpas5 ай бұрын
@@Navajoias-ur6snno, he’s GINNA be a healthy foal if he keeps eating etc hope it helped
@SavannahMalpas5 ай бұрын
@@Navajoias-ur6snit’s also the mums fault, somtimes the mother hirse doesn’t produce healthy babies, but Im Sure the foal will grow up healthy
@Navajoias-ur6sn5 ай бұрын
@@SavannahMalpas fault is a big word...maybe it was a DUMB foal whereby the hormones didn't change during the pressure in the birth canal. There seems to be this rope therapy to copy the pressure after birth again ( with very soft ropes) so the foal is "reset" and gets active. In the womb these hormones are necessary to keep the foal calm and don't injure the mum
@tammywooley26355 ай бұрын
Understandable, another video i have seen it was the same thing that the foal wasn't helped to the teat not getting enough colostrum and they are struggling with his health.
@DianePell-w4n9 ай бұрын
Oh what a beautiful, stunning baby colt, i know he's small bless him, but he is in such capable hands with you JR, i know you will sort this out, but i must admit it's hard to watch precious boy trying to get up❤❤❤❤❤, got me on the edge of my seat, COME ON BABY, you can do it 😊😊😊, Thanks for this wonderful video, look forward to his progress. Luv Di England 🏴 .XXX
@Linnie-mm3gt9 ай бұрын
Yaw'lls New Little Colt Is So Special...🥲 You Can Tell How Proud "Paw Paw J.R.", is... It Is Such A Tender Moment, For The Homestead... 🎉Chablis did A Mighthy Great Job, Careing For Her Little One... 🎉I'm So Very Proud Of Her... 🎉 🎉 "Happy Birthay", Little One,🎉 We Love You... 🎉 💙🥳💙...
@jackdawjames76967 ай бұрын
I know I’m a month late, but I would recommend bottle feeding if this ever happens again. As others said it’s super important that the foal gets colostrum really quickly and without it they can get sick, stay weak, or freeze. Learned enough from watching Sandi Brock’s lambings to know that getting the baby fed is super important. Bottle babies aren’t a bad thing if that’s what’s necessary to get baby to live
@Todiisms5 ай бұрын
I watch Sandi too! Love her and her sheep 🐑
@kimbreitbarth4579 ай бұрын
Maybe an xxl dog jacket to keep the little guy warm. Looks like it's really cold overnight in MO a week after his birth.
@ginabone688 ай бұрын
I would just call him Tiny
@karaamundson39649 ай бұрын
So glad I got to see this! Foal's so bitty and frail!) now, but he's no quitter. (And he's beautiful! What a shining little star.) When he grows into himself, he'll be his Momma's AND his Daddy's son. "Gleam"?
@fionarhiannonpitbullextrao57868 ай бұрын
That foal really had to fight to make the progress he did, but i am so proud that baby boy persevered and did what he had to go. Way to go, little one. Your name should be Hercules. That's what i would name you
@jc418319 ай бұрын
Like watching your child taking their first step. 💞
@beverleymeyer78999 ай бұрын
Oh my lord, what a sweet little guy! Yes prayer works miracles and it sure helped this little along. I am sure that he will become strong in no time at all. Love and prayers to you all.
@kathyhepler3829 ай бұрын
He's beautiful!! Congratulations to Chablis and you!!!!
@timilisafogal69909 ай бұрын
Wow, he really does look small! I'm so glad he's doing well. What a pretty palomino!
@vinnie94779 ай бұрын
I watch FRESIAN HORSES channel on KZbin. They say a foal needs to stand up by the first hour and nurse or it may be too weak to survive. One of the foals had trouble because of weakness. That foal ended up getting extra milk from the owner mixing it up in a bucket from a supplement. The foal was given milk 5xs a day at first and eventually after the foal was getting a good coat and muscle showing and started playing and running a lot. Not criticizing at all. I love your little foal and think he's so cute. Just help him find the udder and milk. Sometimes they need to be guided to it.❤
@lynnegee68148 ай бұрын
Vinnie: The 👑 has died 😢
@vinnie94778 ай бұрын
@@lynnegee6814 I know. I watched her leave this world in Yvonne's video yesterday. I was sobbing. But Uniek has gone to heaven and I picture her happily racing through vast fields of flowers with tail flagged and head held high in delight. And Yvonne will be reunited with her when she arrives there, too. We all will be given the chance to see our beloved animal and human family on the other side, hopefully. I'm glad Uniek went fast. She deserved a swift departure. She was a beautiful and treasured and gentle horse. And she got to see her new offspring, Belle, before she left us. ❤️🩹🙂
@dl75968 ай бұрын
vinnie, " One of the foals had trouble because of weakness. That foal ended up getting extra milk from the owner mixing it up in a bucket from a supplement."
@vinnie94778 ай бұрын
@@dl7596that's true about Reintje's foal needing extra milk due to her mom only giving milk in 1 udder. I'm happy that things worked out for this tiny foal who seems to be doing so well, now. I think he is going to be a fiesty one. He's gaining weight very well and I really do think he had Divine intervention at the start. God always watches and lends a hand to the innocent. Many of us were horrified that no help was being given to this little one at the beginning but Jesus was there. It seems these owners are learning as they go. There is more that needs to be done here but I believe they will see what they need to do by watching Freesian Horses and whatever other learning tools they look into. I love their horses. The palomino male is beautiful! This new little one will be as well, I think. Have a Blessed day.😊
@jamielees45036 ай бұрын
Spot-on.
@DebbyRaup-vt5rh8 ай бұрын
I had a foal several years ago almost exact circumstances and even mare and foal color. So little but tough little booger anf hit the ground running ! He matured to normal size and was fine! Good luck with your treasure. BTW our colt looked like his hair was painted on! Lol!
@HopeandaPrairieFarm9 ай бұрын
Finally some awesome humans who know when to help and when to let mama take control. Beautifully done
@daemonember9 ай бұрын
I can't wait for one of Oliver's foals to be born.
@fancydarlin19 ай бұрын
He just blends in with the shavings. Are they cedar? Cedar, Lil Foot, Sugarfoot? "Being Gold Is Tuff" barn name = Midas
@costrio9 ай бұрын
When I have to crawl under my desk to plug in some sockets, and have to stand up, sometimes I feel very much like this colt when I try to stand up. The spirit is trying but the flesh is still weak, I guess. Thanks for this footage. I saw the earlier relase of this cute little one. I hope to see more of his development. It makes me wonder about horses in the wild and how they deal with such complications? What would this colt's prospects be, undersized in a wild herd. This shows how mutually beneficial such relationships are between people and our animal friends. Thanks again for an instructive video.
@Hollybank59 ай бұрын
He’s so cute !! ❤ He may be tiny now … but he’s going to grow into a handsome stallion one day !!! Congratulations on the first foal of 2024 !!! 🎊
@TheSilverlady19809 ай бұрын
The first couple days and colostrum are so important. Looks like a lovely colt just so tiny. Put a large dog or smaller foal blanket on him. It’s just 2 peice with a Velcro belly wrap. Didn’t see you do the iodine on his umbilical stump very important. The corral is great keep foal inside safe but foal could wiggle under the bottom rail and find himself outside the corral. I have seen that happen hope you have a camera to check hourly. He is a beauty and mamma so patient and attentive. Get mamma extra vit/mineral cubes. May you enjoy watching this sweetie grow big and strong. Love Rose DVM Ontario Canada.
@tarabrooks37609 ай бұрын
Katy van Sykes has a new baby that's tiny. Little one is being tube fed and in braces but doing well for being a premature foal. Your new baby is doing fantastic
@bonsaidouglas91809 ай бұрын
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@only1dutchgirl9 ай бұрын
Yes... baby Seven!! Born at 286 days of gestation. He's doing great!! But he's not out of the woods yet.
@bonsaidouglas91809 ай бұрын
@@only1dutchgirl but why comment about that here ? We don't need to know if not Homestead Horsemanship
@daemonember9 ай бұрын
Seven was born at 286 days gestation. She has been saying that prior to 310 days is considered a miscarriage. Seven isn't just small, I think he was 47 lbs at around a week old, he's a micro premie. He's at what would be 318/319 (320 is what is considered safe) day of his gestation and is 32/33 days old. This little guy my guess is closer to 320 than 340. If you saw Trudy's baby she didn't have much of a mane either and she was born at 322.
@impunitythebagpuss9 ай бұрын
It's good to know other horsepeople are dealing with these preemies and having success! The horse world is not a bubble...they support each other and exchange ideas. Don't be so miserable guys!
@kathleenmcdonald66419 ай бұрын
This video shows how small he is. What a darling.💞 Amazing Mama. He is going to be gorgeous.
@carlaatkins26199 ай бұрын
What a little angel. Thanks for sharing this special event with us. Your love and commitment is a blessing. JR's gift of animal husbandry is a testimony of his faith and calling. Congratulations to all. Thanks again for the family dedication. 🎶💐💖
@jenniferlehman3269 ай бұрын
What a blessing he is!! He'll catch up quick now that he knows where the milk bar is. So don't worry, JR!! I'm just so glad he got that necessary Colostrum in that golden 12 hours. He's a fighter to have made it through that cold night. Your friend, the Retired Paramedic and Horse Trainer in Ontario, Canada, Jenn 💖 🇨🇦
@charlene-zw9 ай бұрын
✨ 🦄 ✨ Magnificent !!! Thank you for this video Homestead Horsemanship ❤ 🐴 🦄❤️ Can’t wait for the next update 👍
@rhondagross57699 ай бұрын
He's just precious 💙 And already looks so much stronger the next morning! Congratulations to you all and good job, mama Chablis! 💞💗
@noraarseneau2229 ай бұрын
Congratulations on a beautiful little foal
@robinbuschman96639 ай бұрын
Absolutely beautiful color I'm partial. My palamino mare produced Milk & took on an orphan Morgan Foal years ago. It is point critical for them to suckle. Great video!
@susanscully95239 ай бұрын
So Precious!! God answered the prayers for this little colt. JR, work your magic and raise this little one up.
@ramonitar36285 ай бұрын
I don't know when this foal was born , but it breaks my heart to see he struggle ,it seems like he hasn't gotten enough help to ,he needs help to suckle 😊😊😊
@JV-pj7dz9 ай бұрын
Hi Homestead! I have seen the video of the little guy on the lawn. And oh, goodness gracious -- now I can understand how nervous you must have been the night he was born. I'm thrilled that he is doing well now. I know I'm among thousands who appreciate how wonderful you are with your horses. Best wishes for continued success! JV
@lindabarton32826 ай бұрын
The baby is just beautiful! Loved to see this all happen.
@2CalaLilly9 ай бұрын
He's a beautiful foal.
@stardust9499 ай бұрын
Which one of the foals was it last year (Rain? Lakota?) who popped right up and was bouncing around on their feet, almost playing almost immediately? So glad he's making it! Chablis really was amazing in her sensitivity to him.
@homesteadhorsemanship9 ай бұрын
Happy. Rain was up very quick also.
@ireneshafer48219 ай бұрын
Ohhh how tiny, but so determined. 🙂. He's a cutie pie. He's going to be beautiful when he gets bigger. ❤
@jerritanner2759 ай бұрын
Oh, my! He’s so tiny, but absolutely beautiful. Good job Chablis! 💖
@Tiisiphone9 ай бұрын
The miracle of life! I get misty eyes every single time. Welcome to the world beautiful litle prince!
@KimDavis-tk6qo7 ай бұрын
He's so adorable and the mother doesn't know what else to do. I think they should've held him up to her to nurse way before now
@livefreeordie26889 ай бұрын
Your family's horsemanship & love for your animals really shows. Chabli really trusts you all. You did a great job with this one!!! I have great admiration for you all!❤ congratulations 🎉🎉🎉
@s.patrciabrady9 ай бұрын
He's perfect, albeit smaller, but still perfect! Mama knows best along with your family's watchful gaze and care he seems to flourish and grow stronger 🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️. Thank You for this video ❣️❣️❣️
@LoriLombardo-w4j9 ай бұрын
He is so incredibly beautiful! I hope you consider the adorable guy's name to be "Moonbeam". Thanks for the sweet birthing video! 😍
@margarettodd10748 ай бұрын
I was brought up on a stud farm, we were taught that the foals should get the colostrum within first hour after being born , sometimes we had to take the milk from the mare and bottle feed. We also used large dog blankets to keep the foals warm . He’s so cute and yes she a great mama
@GolfMissouri9 ай бұрын
Nothing better than a precious new life…😊
@2kemason9 ай бұрын
Thanking God for this little guy's, gradiual strength coming forth❤
@Michele-ie9ow5 ай бұрын
So sorry about Roo. Never fun to have to share the sad news. Prayers for your family.
@TheFroggyt36 ай бұрын
Hello, I just discovered your channel and I’m am so glad I did! I know that this baby was born back in March, on my 62nd birthday and now I have a new reason to celebrate each and every year from now on! HAPPY BIRTHDAY BEAUTIFUL BOY 🫶🏽🐴
@douglasgriffiths35349 ай бұрын
What a little doll he is. And he is an itty-bitty, but seems very healthy. I have minis, and my mare's last foal is now a 4 year old mare. Of course, mini foals are tiny---Rhiannon was 17 pounds, and stood 18 inches at the withers as a newborn. She's now 280 pounds, and 36 inches tall. Enjoy your new baby boy. (Jan Griffiths).
@desireelaurelli45796 ай бұрын
That little colt looks like a Shadow or Ghost. His color is beautiful.
@karenj.59105 ай бұрын
Ghost or Spirit.
@patriciabrowning57415 ай бұрын
Beautiful little guy!❤❤❤
@jilldavis72299 ай бұрын
Beautiful job Chandler👍💋❤️ He’s just a little wobbly…maybe because he’s a little early 👍 Thank you for sharing this beautiful experience 👍🙏❣️
@jodyhuston15169 ай бұрын
My gosh what a night for all of you - but worth every minute of patience and care! I don’t think I’ve ever seen a premature foal his size, yet he has all his parts, a complete placenta and he looks a good weight for his size - He’s completely beautiful! And Chablis - what a wonderful Mama. It seemed like a short 3rd stage for her, not too exhausting, and she stood right away! Hey, he was born with a complete amniotic sack - that’s supposed to mean he’ll be wise and psychic, lol ! He reminds me of my brother, born prematurely and small, but grew strong and handsome …. How about “Teddy” for this little guy? Welcome to the world little one. Best of luck, good health and happiness for you, Mama Chablis and all your new family! 🌟💙🐎
@diannethomas79449 ай бұрын
Beautiful baby boy!
@Jan-20209 ай бұрын
He may be small, however, he is mighty and very strong willed. ❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤
@annepettit38559 ай бұрын
My vote is Champagne On Ice! So adorable and so glad he’s doing well ❤
@victoriousytkamifromkamian4809 ай бұрын
Wow what a gorgeous coloring 🎉
@candicerunyon27629 ай бұрын
He is so darling!If I had been there it would have been so hard not to be helping him every minute. But I know it's not the best thing to do. Thank the Lord, all went well. Slowly but surely. Bob has beautiful babies that's for sure. Finally, there's a son with his beautiful coloring! Looking forward seeing more videos about him!
@shirleyparent18739 ай бұрын
Congratulations 🎉
@francesjackson95696 ай бұрын
This is so beautiful to watch his mother checking he was ok when he falls he so beautiful and tiny foal wow
@PamelaHarding-l7f9 ай бұрын
Yeah, she’s popping. 🐴🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@GuiltyPleasures29 ай бұрын
Bless his heart.
@judyc93809 ай бұрын
Thanks everybody, so sweet. Like Sugar.
@Sher52389 ай бұрын
I think sixpence would be a great name after all it's half a bob. Congrats and well done everyone 👏🏻
@Doxymeister8 ай бұрын
😆👍"...half a bob." LOL, took me a minute...
@karenj.59105 ай бұрын
😅
@donnacourtenay76569 ай бұрын
Will he be okay? Of course..he's tiny and last I checked that doesn't mean terminal. He is in no better hands. He's safe right where he is.
@mousiebrown17479 ай бұрын
Name him RUM TODDY and call him TODD??? Chablis is a beautiful sweet loving momma horse 🤗❤️❤️❤️ He may be small but he acts bold and brave! I love how you’re with him, helping every step of the way. That gives Chablis great confidence and security-keeps her a calm mommy❤❤❤❤❤! And, of course, we all always count on prayer 🙏🏻🤗!❤
@su-ux9tp9 ай бұрын
I'd call him 🎉STARLIGHT🎉 He is light and light and has a white star on his forhead.
@User-vicki713079 ай бұрын
I'm fairly new to your channel and I was wondering what had happened to Chablis's forehead. The baby is absolutely beautiful! Congratulations everyone!!
@whatsthechannelnamex8 ай бұрын
What a cutie. It's amazing to see the amount of trust momma has for y'all with her baby❤
@valeriemcleod9376 ай бұрын
OHHH, my GOODNESS! He's SO cute! SO sweet! 😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸
@lindabarton32826 ай бұрын
I was worried too! I was nervous. I love horses so much and used to ride but am just too old now. Congrats on your new baby! I"m excited!
@TammyHiland8 ай бұрын
I'm praying for him to be the strongest beautifulest horses you've ever had.
@erikawindt5296 ай бұрын
Awe this little one is realky tiny. But you have to admire his tenacity to try snd get up. And gf finally did it it. His job little one 👏👏👏♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
@SpaceLife809 ай бұрын
So precious!
@KarenBartley-ti9qu2 ай бұрын
He is cold honey go get him a sweatshirt look at him shiver. Cute little feller. the cement floor is why he can't get up to well. God Bless all.
@2012escapee19 ай бұрын
Borderline premie. Bet he grows up big and strong.
@Ladywhitewolf19719 ай бұрын
Cute
@Dwsrs249 ай бұрын
Congrats on your new colt❣️ His coloring reminds me of the famous wild horse named Cloud. That's what I'd name this little one but I"m unsure if that's a good name for a MFT. What a precious colt❣️😍
@alisontabernor63329 ай бұрын
Congratulations on the birth of this adorable little foal 😊
@staceywadsworth18476 ай бұрын
She beautiful. Her foal going to be adorable
@MamawT659 ай бұрын
He is so beautiful
@ckswat77zz519 ай бұрын
He is so adorable! He definitely has spunk. I’m thrilled he’s nursing. I was on the edge of my seat willing him to nurse even though I know he was doing fine from your previous video 😂He’s going to be a looker like his Daddy Bob. He’s perfect ❤️❤️
@DG-yd4nh9 ай бұрын
Such a precious little life, thank you for sharing.. I'm in love with this little guy😍
@JCsJennifer7269 ай бұрын
Awwww, he is a beautiful baby boy🥰😍❣️
@carolmassie88669 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful experience, you made us feel like you were right next to us when we were watching the birth. God was shining down on that little boy and his mama. Life is good! Thank you for making us feel like part of your family.❤❤
@lynnclark42089 ай бұрын
Anita Perry, belated HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!
@hhollyd669 ай бұрын
What a beautiful little foal! And Becca is such an impressive and charming young lady.
@kellysirman41849 ай бұрын
I love a palomino horse 🌸
@nonadanon9 ай бұрын
What a sweet little nugget, all the best and congratulations!