Shelby and Kylee had left to go to a party. When i got home they had already named the little filly after my grandpa's first horse Limbo. Everything seemed to have gone good mom looked healthy baby looked healthy so I went to bed. I woke up really early because I wanted to see her again. I got to the barn it was a nice day so grandpa said we should put them in the round pen. When we got out their Econia didn't seem to be moving right and that was odd to us because usually a new mother will not leave the foals side. So i tried leading her around and she seemed like she was in discomfort . Grandpa said to call are vet Doc John. John hurried over because grandpa had told him that the filly was breached and he had to push her back in and turn her around. John examined Limbo and everything was fine. When he got to Econia he discovered that she had ripped her rectume. By this time i was crying my eyes out i was terrified but John's wife Kayla assured me everything was going to be all right and that i should stay strong for Econia. John recommended that we should bring her and Limbo to Anoka vet just to make sure. So grandpa and I put a lot of hay in the trailer and loaded Econia and Limbo into the
Shelby and Kylee had left to go to a party. When i got home they had already named the little filly after my grandpa's first horse Limbo. Everything seemed to have gone good mom looked healthy baby looked healthy so I went to bed. I woke up really early because I wanted to see her again. I got to the barn it was a nice day so grandpa said we should put them in the round pen. When we got out their Econia didn't seem to be moving right and that was odd to us because usually a new mother will not leave the foals side. So i tried leading her around and she seemed like she was in discomfort . Grandpa said to call are vet Doc John. John hurried over because grandpa had told him that the filly was breached and he had to push her back in and turn her around. John examined Limbo and everything was fine. When he got to Econia he discovered that she had ripped her rectume. By this time i was crying my eyes out i was terrified but John's wife Kayla assured me everything was going to be all right and that i should stay strong for Econia. John recommended that we should bring her and Limbo to Anoka vet just to make sure. So grandpa and I put a lot of hay in the trailer and loaded Econia and Limbo into the