SEASON'S GREETINGS AND ALL THAT....
I feel like once you're in December,
you blink and you're in mid-January. So before this holiday season gallops by,
it's time for another blog update.
Charm is now in month 7 of her
pregnancy. Thanks to my law partner and friend Yoshi, Charm had a professional
photography session recently -- one of the photos is to the right. (Photographer is
Barbara Bower.) Charm does look wider to me, or at least fuller in the belly,
but it could be all those holiday parties. Foal-to-be is now between 9-17 lbs
and 14-28 inches, and has hair on his/her tail. Planning for Charm's baby
shower (March 22) is under way. Yup, I'm really having a baby shower for a
horse. It did occur to me that I should consider also having a graduation party
for my son, Jordan. After observing that I have been planning a horsey baby
shower and hadn't even started a plan for my only child's high school graduation
(what's your point, Jordan?), he declined. Drew has promised him a graduation
cruise, so don't feel too sorry for the boy. College apps are in, and we are
waiting on responses... Gators? 'Noles? We'll see. (The Seminoles have a
HORSE, Renegade, as part of its mascot ... need we say anything
more?)
For Hanukkah, Drew and Jordan gave me a Breyer's Horse Mystery
Foal Surprise set, which has a mare, a stallion, and a "surprise" foal hidden
behind a closed stall door. (Picture attached.) Drew picked out a set with a
black and white stallion, but he had to buy a second set to try to match Charm's
coloring. (He picked a palomino -- there were no buckskin paints.) The
"surprise foal" is a black and white overo paint. We might get close with a
black and white tobiano foal -- since Mr. Bo Buttons is homozygous tobiano, we
will definitely have a tobiano baby, which means color and white across the
body, white legs, color face with possible white markings.
I am
strangely nervous about Charm's pregnancy -- more nervous than I was when I was
pregnant myself 18 years ago. I had an interesting pregnancy, with my mother
going through cancer surgery and treatment, and Drew spending a month in a
hospital being treated for MRSA. It was a stressful time but I had a strong
bond with Jordan (we called him Cubby when he was in utero) because he and I
went through all of that together. I never really worried about his health
though -- not the way that I worry about Charm's baby. Not sure what that's
about, except that maybe it's that Charm cannot communicate (at least not
verbally) how she's feeling. Maybe I should not have picked now to re-read All
Creatures Great And Small, James Herriot's autobiography of his life as a
country vet. It's a great book -- funny and well-written -- but A LOT OF STUFF
HAPPENS with animal pregnancy and birth. Charm seems happy and healthy and I
will just have to go with that for now. And, I'm going back to junk TV instead
of reading. Masters of Sex, anyone?
Wishing everyone a fabulous holiday
season and the very best New Year. Cheers.
Amy B. Beller
American Paint, Third Time's A Charm, is having a baby. Charm's mom is documenting every step of the way!
Friday, December 6, 2013
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
HALFWAY THERE!
Charm had her five month sonogram on September
28th by Dr. Bob Smith. All looks normal – heartbeat, backbone, and
clearly only one baby in there. I hope Dr. Smith isn’t following this blog, but
considering what he has to do to complete a trans-rectal sonogram on a horse, I
don’t think he charges enough. I may have to deal with a lot of horseshit in my
profession, but it is the theoretical kind, and when I say my hands are full of
it, I don’t mean it literally. Anyway, according to my internet research, the
foal at five months is between 6-11 lbs and 8-14 inches long – roughly the size
of a human baby. Jordan was 7 lbs 10 oz. and 19 inches at birth. (See the below
attached chart – pretty cool stuff.)
Size of
Fetus
(unborn
foal)
Period
of
Gestation
|
Weight
of
Fetus
|
Fetal Length
|
Other
|
1 month
|
¾ inch
|
Vesicle 1”
diameter
| |
2 months
|
1/6 oz
|
2-3 inches
|
Vesicle football
sized
|
3 months
|
2-4 oz
|
3-6 inches
|
Vesicle basketball
size
|
4 months
|
2-3 lbs
|
5-9 inches
|
Hair on
lips
|
5 months
|
6-11 lbs
|
8-14 inches
|
Hair on
eyelids
|
6 months
|
7-15 lbs
|
14-24 inches
|
Hair on
nostrils
|
7 months
|
9-17 lbs
|
14-28 inches
|
Hair on
tail
|
8 months
|
9-33 lbs
|
20-32 inches
|
Hair on
mane, back, ears
|
9 months
|
37-44 lbs
|
24-36 inches
|
Thin
hair
throughout
body
|
10 months
|
55-99 lbs
|
28-52 inches
|
Mane
and tail
developed
|
11 months
|
66-132 lbs
|
30-58 inches
|
Normal
hair
coat
|
To celebrate the great pregnancy check-up (not really), Drew
and I went off to Freeport, Bahamas, for a few days, where I unashamedly cheated
on Charm by riding a gorgeous buckskin mare, Fiji, in the ocean. Fiji is the
one on the bottom (looks like I have to recommit myself to my diet). She was
great, although she did share Charm’s penchant for trailride eating. If you
find yourself on Grand Bahamas, make sure to visit Linda and Chris at Pinetree
Stables for a really fabulous riding experience.
Finally, congratulations to third-time-grandma, Mona Fisher, and the entire family, on the birth of Aria Gem on 10/7. I don’t have Aria’s birth weight, but safe to say she’s about the size of a five month old foal-in-utero!
-AB
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