Heather Troglauer

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Dakota at Mulligans Run Farm - close to foaling - FIVE SQUARES

Dakota is ready to go. We're just waiting on her to decide to share. Her link is Live Foaling Camera How you can joi us in the barn. Heather Continue

Added by Heather Troglauer on April 29, 2009 at 1:30am — No Comments

Mares on Cam at Mulligans Run Farm

Our cams are up and three of our stalls are filled. Our list of expectant girls and their suitors can be seen at http://www.mulligansrun.com/Expecting.php We have in Shandy, Unforgettable and Sugar Baby Unforgettable will be 300 days on 1/27/09 and 320 days on 2/18/09. Last she went 319 days and is a sneaky foaler - always during the day. This will be our first foal by her and Dream. We're excited to see what she will produce with him. Shandy is in also. She will be 300 days on 1/29/09 and 32… Continue

Added by Heather Troglauer on January 8, 2009 at 6:23pm — 1 Comment

Mare Close....

Carmel - a 10 year old maiden miniature mare is very close - she is dripping milk. Tune in at http://www.marestare.com/dustyrose.php Continue

Added by Heather Troglauer on January 6, 2009 at 10:55pm — 1 Comment

New Foaling Season starting soon

We have 15 mares due this year. The first two, Unforgettable and Shandy, will be 300 days at the end of January. We will start watching them shortly after the New Year. We have 10 cams up at our farm, but not all are on at the same time. We currently have cams 1-4 on in the main barn 24/7 just to keep an eye on things. Cams 5-9 will be on when needed and 10 & 11 are in the baby barn - used if the mares back us up and we run out of room. LOL Last year we had alot of mares that went over and… Continue

Added by Heather Troglauer on December 29, 2008 at 8:45pm — No Comments

Mares Currently due to foal at Mulligans Run Farm

Mares Currently due to foal at Mulligans Run Farm We currently have four mares on cam #1. On the top left we have Piper. Piper is a fatty even when she's not pregnant. This makes her breathe harder when she's laying down...also giving false impressions of labor. We have tried to get weight off her....she has dropped some, but looks as big as can be carrying this foal. She is due 4/2 but has a full tight bag - the biggest in the barn. On the top Right we have Shanza Blue. Shanza is my favorite ma… Continue

Added by Heather Troglauer on March 21, 2008 at 9:21pm — No Comments


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