Shock for horse owners: tragic end and new life in the stable!

Sandra Huppers erhält die traurige Nachricht vom Tod ihres Pferdes Jette, nach unerwarteter Geburt des Fohlens. Tipps zur Geburt.
Sandra Huppers receives the sad news of the death of her horse Jette, after unexpected birth of the foal. Tips for birth. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Shock for horse owners: tragic end and new life in the stable!

In Krefeld, a tragic but at the same time heartwarming event occurs. Sandra Huppers received an unexpected message from her stable owner today on April 27, 2025. Her beloved horse Jette died, but gave birth to a foal at night that has remained alive. Huppers, who is sick and suffers from fever, is totally confused by the situation. The sudden birth took place without human support, and now Huppers and her partner Michael Härtel are faced with the challenge of taking care of the newborn foal. For the two it is an emotional balancing act between grief and responsibility.

The birth of foals is a complex process that carries numerous risks. According to the information from golden fur nose, signs of an upcoming birth are often very clear. Predicts often show unrest, changes in food behavior and a striking posture. In addition, there is often a swelling of the teats and changes in the abdominal circumference of the mare. These signs allow the horse owners to prepare for birth in good time.

The importance of good preparation

Appropriate preparation in the stable can decisively influence the course of the birth. It is important to create a clean and quiet environment and to have certain equipment such as fresh straw and necessary tools. It is often recommended to consider support from experienced persons or a veterinarian, especially if there are signs of labor. Labor is expressed by regular twitching and the expulsion of mucus, which indicates an upcoming birth.

The gesture time for horses is usually 11 months, whereby the birth can bring a number of complications, such as the transverse position of the foal or a delayed birth. For the newborn foal, it is crucial to get up and drink within 1-2 hours of birth. A clear view, curiosity and the quick drinking of colostrum are important indicators of the health of the foal. It makes sense to contact a veterinarian within 24 hours after birth to ensure that everything is okay.

Back in Krefeld, Sandra Huppers and Michael Härtel are faced with the challenge of taking the first steps into the care of the orphan. The situation is not only emotionally stressful for the two, but also an opportunity to look after the foal and meet its needs. In times like this it shows how important the community is among horse owners and how much dedication is in the care of these wonderful animals. Despite the painful circumstances, Huppers and Härtel hope for a positive future for the newborn foal, which now needs their care more than ever.

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