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We lost the stallion, but our little miracle came back to life.

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**Trigger warning on this one, if you read the previous post you'll understand what's happening. If you're sensitive to what may be graphic, please stop reading.**<br><br>So, in a nutshell, our pony stallion, Grey, was left alone for a few hours and he was extremely bored out of his mind. He chewed through the wall and then the pallet, and got a portion of his hoof in the wire. We quickly got him loose and he came out with no wounds, no cuts, no blood. We had hoped that we got to him in time. Sadly, we did not.<br><br>Grey had bled out due to the damage to the lateral digital artery, and we lost him on the 29th of January.<br><br>Fast forward to today, when we went to check on our blue roan mare, Cleo, and we noticed that her stomach looked different, the same as it did when she was carrying our little pony filly, Daisy.<br><br>We had to know what was happening. We went to the vet, and ran the ultrasound, and boom, the vet was confused as to what he was seeing here. He scanned the ultrasound, and sure enough, there was what looked like a good-sized foal that was also healthy.<br><br>We ran a DNA test for the paternity of the foal, and it came back positive for Grey. She was bred while he was still alive, and since this is now illegal in our state, we will not be doing it again, as the stallion was euthanized last year. <br><br>I know that a lot of you will be thinking "this is the work of the devil" or "this is ethereal, and unexplainable" but I assure you, there is a simple explanation for all of this. Cleo was bred while Grey was alive, and he was impregnated before he was euthanized. <br><br>Cleo will be having the foal next year, and we'll be keeping the foal regardless of what happens.

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