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Welcome back to Katching Up With Katie. I sound terrible. Kimmy, lock in. I sound terrible. I
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understand. Everyone's like, "You're sick all the time." Yeah, I don't sleep. No. And I don't quit working until 11:00 at night. And I don't take any medicine ever. And I probably don't eat very good
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immunity foods. So, you know, it just is what it is. But we are almost over halfway through
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foaling season at this point. Over halfway. And we're currently on foal watch as we are
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filming this. We're on foal watch for Happy. She faked me out, as all the mares this year have,
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because I thought we would have a two-day-old baby by now. Yeah. But you know, I'm being humbled
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a lot this season, and that's okay. That's what you need in life. And then I think I had like the
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Monday of all Mondays this past week. So I woke up that morning being like, "Don't feel good,"
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felt very flu-like symptoms, sans like no fever. Mm-hmm. But symptoms of such, and when have I
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taken a nap from 11:00 to 2:00 on a workday? I've never seen this woman nap in her life. And I was
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just like curled up in the big chair snoozing. Didn't eat lunch. Didn't do nothing. And so I woke
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up to go to the barn to finally, like, we had done stuff in the morning and came back. I was like,
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"I just took a nap," and I was like, "We got to go wrap up for the day." And I was like, "I have
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an easy day. I can go just get these videos done, come back and like go back to bed." Yeah. Because
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at that point we were not on foal watch, and I had very much planned on just like dying. And
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we go to the barn and immediately as I walk in the barn, Maggie lays down, and I was like,
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"That is just not normal or ideal." And so for those that don't know, Maggie is one of our mares
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who is due around now, and she had colic surgery at around 295 days pregnant, so like three and
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a half weeks ago, four weeks ago. And when she had that first colic surgery, it was from her
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colon being displaced. So like horses, their colon is like dangling inside. Dangling inside. I'm not
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ever going to question the creator, but horses have the stupidest digestive tract and organ
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placement out of like all animals, okay? And so they just like freaking could die from anything.
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So her colon was on the opposite side of her body as it should have been, and it was wedged
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up underneath her baby. With that first one, the gas buildup from it was creating so much pain,
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and it was also causing her colon to have a lot of swelling. And anyway, they had to
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fix it surgically, which she miraculously, like, that already wasn't a shoe-in that she'd be fine.
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Mm-hmm. Already that was like, "Oh, baby might not do good, mama might not do." Like, that was
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already a miracle that she made it through that so comfortably. And then she came home and seemed
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to be doing fine. Like she was in the big foaling stall. We were watching her really closely. She
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had her last baby with us in the mid-320s, and so I kind of assumed she would do the same this time.
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And so we were like, "Please just let yourself heal." And we had already decided, you know,
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since she's probably going to foal early, we're going to take her into the clinic to foal. We're
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going to wait till her milk starts kind of looking suspicious, and then we'll take her in, because
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it's only 30 minutes away. And so we were like, we're going to leave her comfortable while we can.
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Well, that Monday, this past Monday, I see her lay down and I'm like, "That doesn't look right."
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And so I go up to her, I'm like listening to her side. She's like, you know, just grunting. I hear
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nothing. Like, generally, if you put your ear to like a horse's belly, there's all kinds of gurgles
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and motion and all kinds of things. Wait, you can do that? Why couldn't you do that? I've just never
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thought to do it. I mean, safely. And now I want to know what it sounds like. Well, we can listen.
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Does it sound like a person where it's like, yeah, you can hear outside of their body? Like all the
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time when I'm checking milk, I hear gurgles and all things. I'm going to get a stethoscope. Yeah,
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we have one. We can go check Coco. I'm going to use a stethoscope. Let's check Coco. We have one.
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And so I listened for gut sounds, heard nothing, and I was like, "That's awesome." So immediately,
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because at this point she's weeks out from surgery and she looks very similar to the last time,
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I was like, "Banamine now." We gave her some immediate response, which is kind of something
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like if she was impacted or not pooping, it would kind of help with that. And I called
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Jonathan. I was like, "Hey, I need, can you bring the trailer around?" Like just trying to get every
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moving part happening as fast as possible. And we had her to the vet. From the time that I saw her
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lay down to the time she walked into the vet, it was 35 minutes. And we had given her Banamine
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right before she got on the trailer, so that was kicking in when we got there. She was still like
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pawing and just so upset and so in pain. And I was really worried that she had gone down
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on the trailer a couple times. And so we get her to the vet immediately. They're like, "Yeah, her
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colon's in the wrong spot again." And so I don't know, I mean, there's no way to know officially. I
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don't know if it was just like baby was moving it around because baby was super active, like
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getting ready to come out. But yeah, it was wedged up underneath baby again. And so this time though,
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she didn't have a lot of gas in her stomach, which was good because we caught it early. We caught it
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super early. And the gas was what was making her even more uncomfortable the first time. And so
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the hope was that we could use drugs, lidocaine, like lidocaine's a drug, and time to let her be
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comfortable and hopefully it would just kind of move around. Now, her being that heavily in foal
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made it that much less likely that it would move, because again it's like wedged under this baby. So
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it was probably like, what, 3:30 when we had her at the vet? And I would say by 5:30 or 6:00,
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they called me and said, "Hey, we're not at surgery yet, but we've got to have some serious
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conversations." And it was a vet that I've known for a really long time and that I absolutely love,
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their newest surgeon, and he had done her first surgery. They're very good about communication,
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and so they're like, "We just have to have some really hard conversations." And I mean,
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I feel like I make hard decisions a lot, like all the time. I feel like it's not necessarily easy,
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but I mean, you just get used to having to make kind of sucky decisions. And so they were like,
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"Hey, we need to know, right now we're obviously trying our best to get her to not have surgery,
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but if we have to do a re-cut, obviously odds are worse for her, worse for baby,
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worse for everything. And so we just need to know, because here's another zinger to throw in there,
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colic surgeries are freaking expensive." Like the first one was like 10 grand. Mm-hmm. And
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so it's like not everyone could do the first surgery, let alone a month later a second one.
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And so they had to present me with that of being like, "Hey, we have to know what you want to do.
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We're not going to, because absolutely some people would do a terminal C-section in this situation."
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Mm-hmm. Which some people would choose to save the baby over the mom. Well, at that point,
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if your mare is like constantly colicking and you don't have the funds to just keep doing surgeries,
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like it's a real decision that I would not shame someone for. Absolutely. And so they're like,
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"Some would just do a terminal C-section," which is where they do a C-section in a way that mom
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would not recover from. They would put her down. And that does allow you to get baby out faster.
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Mm-hmm. So that is something to take into account. And so they're like, "That's an option." And I was
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like, "Is there another option?" Yeah. What's the next one? Is there another option here? They're
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like, "Yeah." And they're like, "We could attempt to do the surgery like we did the first time and
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see if we can't get her to hold baby in and foal." I'm like, "Can she foal?" Like, can she even foal
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after having two abdominal surgeries? Because I mean, like, they've got some strong abdominals.
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Yeah. And she was cut from like right in front of her udder to the middle of her belly. You know,
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and it's hard on their body. Like, I mean, when they go into surgery, are you squeamish? It really
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depends. It's kind of different things that kind of make me squeamish. You should look up a colic
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surgery on YouTube. Okay. Which, I mean, colic surgeries vary on like what kind they are. But
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generally speaking, they string them up by four legs. Like they sedate them, lay them down, string
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them up by all four legs, hoist them up, take them over to the table. They have like an oxygen tube
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down their throat, they have an anesthesiologist, they have the surgeon, they have surgery techs,
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like all that good stuff. And she had already been through that a month prior. Yeah. Pregnant.
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And then she has all this weight on her belly, you know. And so they were like, "We could do that
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again." And I was like, "Okay, but like, are you telling me you could do it, but that you suggest
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against it?" Like, is there any chance of success with it? And I'm like, "I mean, we can attempt to
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do the surgery again and hope that she holds baby in for like days or even a couple weeks,
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to give herself time to heal. We would obviously let her foal here, not at home, so that we could
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help her. And if we get in there, we just need to know, like, at this point because there's two
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lives." Because there's already the first surgery, you know, we had to have plan A, plan B, plan C.
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We had to know, okay, if this happens, what do we do? Because they don't need to be calling
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me being like, "Hey, what do you think we should do?" when they're in the middle of it. Like, they
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need to know. They don't need to have to stop and call you. Exactly. And so they were like, "What's
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plan B?" And I was like, "I mean..." And they were very, very good at guiding me through this, being
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like, "We could do plan A, which is again the same surgery. Try to leave baby in. If we get in there
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and baby is in distress and all the things, we could take baby and try to close her up and try to
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fix her and see if she recovers." I mean, that's two very difficult surgeries. And here's the thing
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to think about, because everyone, like I saw a lot of comments being like, "Why wouldn't you just
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take the baby out? You already put her through so much, and you're going to make her foal now.
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Like, why wouldn't you just do a C-section?" It is not the freaking same as a person. Let me just
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get that out of the way. It is not the freaking same. They don't have a NICU sitting right there
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with all incubators and everything. Like I don't know. With horses, everything is just so much more
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violent looking. Like if you look up a C-section of a horse, when they're doing chest compressions
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on a foal, it looks like you're beating it. Like it is so difficult and hard on this baby's body
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and hard on the mom. Especially if she wasn't in labor prior to the surgery, and her body
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hadn't released these hormones and like told the baby, "Hey, it's time to go, time to be born,
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time to wake up." Due to that, that already puts a lot more risk that the baby's just not going to
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thrive, not going to wake up. And then there's the fact that she was only 322 days. Sure, some of our
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babies have been born at that stage and they've been fine, but there's other babies that if
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they're not ready to come out at 322, their lungs might not be developed. And again, we don't have
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all this like NICU. Sure, there is equipment, there are things you can do, but we just don't
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have access to it right now. What I'm meaning is it's just not to the extent of humans. Yeah. And
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so a lot of people were questioning it. I'm like, "You don't understand how different this is from
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humans, or dogs, or other animals. This is such a large animal." And so plan B was like, okay,
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maybe take baby if we have to. And then plan C was if her colon needed a resection and was like
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super damaged, she would have such a low chance of survival anyway from that, it would be in baby's
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best interest to get it out as fast as possible and do a terminal C-section at that point. And so
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that was a plan as well, and I very much hoped that wasn't the plan. But I went through all that
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with the vets and was like, "Okay, I'm with you." We made the decision, hung up, and again, it's
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like, I don't feel like I lose it that often, and I've lost it multiple times this foaling season. I
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just like lost it because I love Maggie, and that was such a weird and hard pre-decision to make,
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you know? And it also gets your mind reeling of like what could happen. Yeah. And then I mean,
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you can't do anything. Like I'm just at home, all I can do is pray. All I can do is think about it,
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you know? And I mean, there's such a wide variety of people that follow this channel and that follow
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me. Not saying that you have to believe what I believe, but I wholeheartedly believe the power of
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prayer is what guided these vets and got this mom and baby through it. Because they called me back
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like 10 minutes later and were like, "Yeah, we've got to go, we've got to do surgery." I'm like,
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"Okay." And I didn't get a call, I mean that was probably like 7:00. I didn't get a call
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till 1:30 in the morning, being like, "Okay, we're through." Because it was so difficult,
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and her anesthesia was so difficult. And so I got a call at 1:30 and they were like,
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"She made it through. Baby did great. Everything looks fine." I'm like, "Huh? Okay, great." And so
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that was like the first hurdle, and I'm like, that was so unlikely. And what was even more unlikely,
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I went and saw her the next morning because I had to go drop off some mares anyway, and I'm like,
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"I'm going to go see Maggie this morning." She was like bright-eyed and wanting to eat, which,
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her digestive tract is like wrecked, so they can't feed her normally at that point. And she looked
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bright-eyed, bushy-tailed. Now, her udder looked like it was about to stream milk, so I was like,
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"Oh, great." Like all this stress had for sure sent her into like, yeah, kickstarting things.
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Anyway, it was just so unlikely. And then what was even more unlikely to go positively was, less
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than 24 hours after being cut a second time, she goes into labor, and I get the call that evening
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saying, "Well, water's broke, we've started, we will let you know how it goes." I'm like,
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"Great." Mind you, Happy's also on foal watch and I'm like, "Oh, I can't even leave right now." And
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so I think they called me at 6:50 saying, "Things have started, water's broke." 7:07. Baby's out.
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Super perky. She did it by herself. No help. That's wild. They're like, "We tried to help. She
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didn't want us." Horses are absolutely incredible. And Maggie is, I just don't know how to convey how
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unlikely a positive outcome was, which we're still so early in that Maggie absolutely could still
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have complications. But baby's pretty safe at this point. I mean, not safe, things could still
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happen, but we're not really worried about baby. Maggie could still have some complications. But I
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just don't know, like, can you imagine having like a C-section and then 24 hours later they say, "Oh,
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push a baby out?" How did, they said that her stomach was bleeding as she was pushing. Yeah,
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it was. So was it like breaking the stitches or was it just like the pressure kind of made
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it bleed a little? Well, you know, I think there's always like a little bleeding and seepage when you
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have like an open wound like that. That's why you change your bandages and stuff, but yeah,
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the pressure built, and obviously she's using her abdomen, she's using her muscles to push. And
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luckily, I had told them, "When she had her first baby, that thing came out like a rocket, like she
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pushes that thing out fast." That was Molly. Mm-hmm. And so, you know, they noted that. But
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yeah, it was definitely like heartbreaking to see that. I mean, birth always brings blood. Mm-hmm.
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But you're seeing this mom, I mean, this is so graphic, I'm so sorry. Like you're seeing this
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mom tearing herself apart to bring her baby into the world. And she's still here. How crazy. Like,
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chipper. Yeah. And bright-eyed and ears up, and like, they sent me a picture and it's not a very
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high-quality picture, but baby's standing up, ears up, and in the background he's tending her wounds,
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and she's like licking her baby and being stitched back up. And I don't know, it was just, she's
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very strong. It's just insane. And so yeah, it's been an eventful week. Lots of positive, lots of
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saying yes to prayers, happened this week. Yeah. But I have a question about the surgery itself.
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Why wouldn't they have, like with humans, they can tack down a colon or an organ or whatever.
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Why wouldn't they do that for her? Horses, and I know they do that in like dogs and stuff too,
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horses' colons, do they need to move? So like I think a healthy colon moves. And again, I'm
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not a vet, but from how it was explained to me, in horses they've tried to do it and it's not common
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practice and it's really not done because it tears easily. Got it. For some reason in horses more so
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than other animals, and then you're just screwed. Yeah. Like, because we only have one colon,
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right? Yeah. Then you're just screwed. And so I think a healthy colon in a horse can move around,
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as long as it doesn't get hung up. It's like stuck. And when there's a big foal in there,
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the foal and all that. So that took up the first, I don't even know how long of Katching Up With
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Katie, but lots of people have been asking questions about that. The biggest thing is
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people are like, "Is she done having babies?" I said she was done after her first surgery. She's
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done. Okay. She's never having babies again. Now I don't know. I was going to ask the vet about like,
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because someone mentioned, "Would you spay her so that if she ever did have a home in the future,
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like they couldn't breed her?" And I was like, "I hadn't thought about that because I don't know,
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spaying isn't like a common practice in horses." And so I don't know if that's something that
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causes like hormonal issues. Yeah. Like, is it the same as a young woman getting a hysterectomy and
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then having hormonal issues? I don't know. Yeah. I'm not saying I wouldn't do it to ensure that,
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but it didn't cross my mind. But yeah, that baby's fine. Baby's beautiful. It's a little filly. I've
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been trying to figure out names for it because everyone wants me to name it Miracle. And I,
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I know, I had the same face. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm not fun. Miracle. I don't, here, if
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I named every baby Miracle that people suggested I name Miracle because something happened to make
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it alive, like we would have every baby named Miracle. Like there'd be two Miracle babies a
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year. It just, I don't know, it feels cheesy to me, and I hate to say that. She doesn't look like
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a Miracle. Like, just from a picture, I haven't seen her in person, but she, I'm just saying,
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she's very cute. Unfortunately, people ruined her blaze for me. She has a very, very beautiful face
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and very unique, if it was flipped upside down, it'd be fine. Very unique face marking. We can
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put a picture up so that, I'm not going to tell you what it is because I don't want to ruin it
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for you. I haven't seen it up close. You'll recognize it. I didn't see it until people
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commented it. Ruined it for me. Don't tell me. Immediately. Immediately. I'm not going to
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tell you, but people ruined it for me and now I can't unsee it. So anyway, sometimes, you know,
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how you can see stuff in the clouds sometimes? Yeah. I don't know if I would have seen it, but if
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I'm looking for something, I think we should just take a little pen and just color right next to
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the side of it so it closes. But yeah, she's got the cutest little face. I'm more apt to name her
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something along with Maggie, like some other form. Like, Maggie is short for Margaret, right? Like,
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what's another short name for Margaret? Like Meg? I don't know. Margo. Margo. I like Margot. I like
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Margo. Margo. I just think something to honor Maggie more so than anything. Kennedy doesn't even
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know she had a new kid. Kennedy don't know. Maybe we should go show her a picture. You see your kid?
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You had a baby. But yeah, it's going to be a minute before they come home. It'll be a while,
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but all will be well when they do. I'm excited. How long does she have to stay at the clinic?
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They haven't really given me an exact time. I know that tomorrow they're planning on introducing like
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a little bit more, like she's been in her stall since she foaled. I think they're going to maybe
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introduce like a little hand walking because, I mean, now we balance the fact that for foal
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development, they need to move. Yeah. They need to move. And I do envision when they do come home,
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for the first little bit, it's probably going to be where we hand-walk Maggie out in the pasture
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or we hand-walk Maggie out in the arena and let baby run. Yeah. You know, I've seen some pretty
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interesting takes on this whole situation. What do you mean on Maggie's situation? I'm just happy my
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mama and baby are alive. Yeah, very much so. So it was a big relief. I walked down the stairs as she
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was talking to the doctor and I was like, "Please be good news." And I didn't hear her crying,
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so I was like, "Okay, this is going well." And then she got off the phone and she's like,
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"What are you doing?" I was like, "Going to the bathroom." And she's like, "Maggie's okay." And
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I'm like, "Okay." Woo. Well, you did see me the night before. You were just like lying down on
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your phone and then you look up. I'm just like, sobbing and I'm like, "What do I do?
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I don't know what to say." I was like, "Did you hear any of that conversation?" And you're like,
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"I had it on speaker phone." Whenever you're on the phone, I do my best to like zone out because
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it's not my business. Appreciate that. That's noted. Now, if it's like Jonathan on speaker,
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I'm going to listen. What are y'all talking about? What are y'all doing? I genuinely do not do that.
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You listen. If someone's on the phone around me, if I have to take a private conversation,
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I'll go somewhere private. Yeah. So generally, if someone's on the phone and I hear a crazy
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sentence, yeah, I mean, whoa, I'll lock in. What are they talking about? Oh my goodness. A lot of
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times I will be listening and then as soon as the phone's off, I'm like, "What was that?" Tea. Oh
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my goodness. But yeah, I mean, foal watch is back. We're doing live foal watches. They are upset that
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we're not doing D&D live. We can do it, but, I know we, don't give me that look. I saw that
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slight little side eye. So last night we played it and we didn't do it live just because I don't even
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know why we didn't do it live last night. I think we were just kind of, last night I think we were
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just playing to play. Yeah. And sometimes we need that. Sometimes we need to like not be on social
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media. And so we were just playing and we had a really big battle and we were being nerds and it
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was great. Two and a half hours, someone was ready to go to bed and on her phone, not locking in.
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I was working and paying for the whole shebang. Okay. Someone's got to. I was posting until 11:00.
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And like, no one says anything to me because it's like, paying everybody to be there that night. But
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yeah, we should do that. We probably need to get back into it. I say we're going to do it tonight.
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This is getting posted way after tonight. Might still be on foal watch, though. Well,
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I mean, we have three more mares left. There's a very high possibility. We're on Happy's foal
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watch right now. We might end up being on Phoebe because Phoebe's been progressing. Annie is also
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due around the same time. And so yeah, I mean, is there not a possibility, I mean, obviously there's
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a possibility that Annie or Phoebe could foal first, but yeah, I'd say it's more likely Phoebe.
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Yeah. Than Annie. Annie hasn't been doing much. And Stephanie has been bringing in a new little
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prediction to the checkups. Yeah. I don't know how I feel about that. She tastes the milk, which, I
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understand. I drink cow milk, you know? Like, why is it any different? Probably because it's just
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like straight from the teat. I don't know. True. And like sometimes on her hand, how does she get
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it? Just like back of her hand. She just squirts it into her hand and then tastes it. She says it
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goes from salty, which is like not anywhere near. She said Annie was super salty yesterday. And then
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bland, which is like getting closer. And then sweet is like, baby. Yeah. Where did she say
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she learned that from? So, she's worked on, if you haven't watched her video, I haven't watched
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it myself to be honest. I need to go watch it. You could just ask her. Just ask Stephanie. She's
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worked on multiple breeding farms. How old is she? Because I saw some comments. I was looking at
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some comments on like the YouTube video and some people were like, "How long has she been in this
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business? She looks great." Yeah. And I was like, truly, how long has she been in this business?
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Because, how has she lived so many lives? I mean, nobody would believe she's like 45. Stop it. That
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wasn't me. That was all him. You'll never know. Not my secret to tell. She certainly doesn't look
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45. Well, she does not look 45. No, that I can say for sure. Or she's just like, so today, which
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y'all will see later, she rode Molly for the first time and it's just like aura beaming off of her,
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you know? And she's like, I say this all the time, she's cool as hell. She's my barn crush. Like,
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it's fine. Literally, she's cool. It's fine. I have issues. Should we do another game of who is
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this animal and see if Lindsay knows who they are? Oh yeah, let's try it because I've been messing
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up. You've been messing up? Yeah, I freaking called Kennedy Ginger. All right. I also called
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Waylon Ginger. I'm going to screenshot these as I go this time so that it's nice and easy. I'll send
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them to Nate. Okay, we're going to end today's episode with seeing how far you've come by working
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here and if you know some of these animals, okay? Because you should. I'm worried. You should at
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this point. I'm very worried. So, who is, and mind you, these are going to come up on the screen,
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who is this? Can you zoom in on the nose? That's Erlene.
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Hold on. Who's the other one that I mixed up? Is it Erlene? I believe it's Erlene. Okay. I mean,
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it is. She's got the little freckles. She got the little freckles. Who's this?
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I want to say Maggie, but I don't think so. I actually don't know from that photo. I actually
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think it's Maggie. Is it Maggie? It could be Kimmy. Who is it? You've been doing so well.
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I really think it's Maggie, but it could be like, it's not Maggie. Is it Beyonce? It is
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not Beyonce. Let me see one more time. Maggie and Beyonce. Rikki. It is Rikki. Got it. It is
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Rikki. It had to be a new one because she didn't look familiar. But the thing is,
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her face is like a little bit tilted up. The sun. All righty. Let's go into a different species,
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shall we? Oh, heck. Shall we? Watch her show me like Blanche and I'll be like Dorothy. I think I
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could get those. Could you? Who's that? Hold on. Give her a second. Pumpkin. Oh,
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yeah. She's right on that one. Pumpkin. That's Punk. She was right on that one. That's Lil'
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Punk. That's that little punk. Little punk. Okay. This is going to be hard. Oh,
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no. For both of us or just me? Both. I'm going to be so shocked if either one of you gets this. Is
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it one that's like, so this is one that I am going to give them. Like, I doubt they know. Okay.
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Melody. I knew you were going to get it because we gave her a shot last night together. Also,
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she looked a little grimy. I mean, I certainly would have guessed one of the new ones. She
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looked grimy. I might have accidentally called her Melanie. We don't have a Melanie, do we? We do not
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have a Melanie. What's the other one? Melody. The other one. Kimberly. Kimberly. Kimberly.
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She has the star. Okay. Kimberly, not Melanie. I'm literally just going through my camera roll
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from like the recent pictures. Give me, I'm not going to give you who you want. I know. Give me a,
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okay, this was kind of difficult I feel like because it doesn't show everything. Okay.
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Who is it? Okay, the lighting's kind of tripping me up because it could be. Is that Indie? It is not.
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It's Raven. What the, where's the little thing on her side? It's right there. Oh, I didn't see it.
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The lighting from far away. But I could tell that without the thing. You have owned these horses
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forever. You've only had Raven for two years. That's too long. Two more years around her than
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me. You've been here almost a year, girl. Oh, 34:19
okay. So one more year longer than me. Now, this
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is, you're going to both get this. I just want to show it because she's so fat. By me saying that
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description, who's it going to be? There's many that it could be. You call a lot of the mares fat.
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Who do you think? It's going to be Karen. Regina.
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She's just so fat. She's due in, what? June. So her due date is July 7th, but she had George
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at like day 313 or something like that. July. Yeah. So I think it's going to be June. Like,
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yeah. I think she did that with her first baby before. Maybe on your birthday. Little
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birthday baby. Maybe. And then I guess we'll just kind of end on this last one. Let me
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make it a good one. Make it hard. Okay. I know how to make it hard. Don't clip that.
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Well, they weren't going to. Now they're going to. Hold on. I know what I need to do. Who's that?
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Not Gracie. You said not Gracie. It's not. Let me see again. I'm
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trying to remember Opal's nose. Opal has more pink on her nose, I'm pretty sure.
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I think that is Opal. Is it? It's Opal. It is Opal. Whatever it
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is. Okay, y'all passed. Hope you enjoyed today's
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episode. I'm so sorry if it was kind of like low energy. Can I say I have a smoker's voice today?
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It can certainly be said. Do you think that it will offend the smokers in my comment section if
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they get offended by that? Look, we don't, bro, there's just going to be pearl clutchers in the
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comments. You know, my voice is just going through it, and so it's just a little bit low energy.
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I'm sorry. We're all tired. But I hope you know, for those wanting a little bit more insight on
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Maggie's situation, you got it. We're really, really happy that she and baby are here
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with us. We're going to keep our prayers up, keep our positive thoughts up. Hopefully we
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have another healthy baby by the end of the weekend. We need to go to sleep anyway. See
y'all in the next one. Bye. See you later.