“SCREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!” The new mummah screamed upon the sight of her new born foals writhing on the carpet. “MUNSTAHS! MUNSTAHS! MUMMAH BABBEHS AM MUNSTAHS! SCREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!”
She kicked and thrashed, trying to will her useless legs into moving her bloody and aching body away from the deformed brood. Her efforts are futile, as she couldn’t even drag herself off her makeshift towel nest.
“Oh sweetie~ Those aren’t monsters, those are your Babies~” Her owner said, smiling softly as they pet her head.
“NU! NU! NUUUUHUUHUUHUU!!! AM MUNSTAHS!! PWEASE SABE MUMMAHUUHHUUHUUU!!!”
“The only monster I see is the bad mummah that doesn’t wanna take care of her new babies~” Her owner says with a smile that was too wide. “What was it you told me? ‘Babbehs are the BESTEST thing ever!’ ‘Am promise will be GOOD mummah!’ ‘ALL babbehs are GOOD babbehs.’ Remember~?”
The new mummah sobbed inconsolably as she was forced to face her slowly dying offspring. “Now you be a good mummah, and take care of your babies, or else we’ll have to start again and you’ll have to make more~”
Gosh this is horrible, i love it! Gosh i thought the owner would see the babys and flip out too, but they were In on it! Oh gosh thats great abuse! Wonderful my friend!!
Ascites, possibly due to liver problems, or even abdominal distension due to anal atresia, the legs may be a problem of bone formation due to kidney problems. There are many possibilities. All of this could have been caused by some teratogenic substance, either accidentally or on purpose; only the author knows.excelente work. The cylclop foal its very cute.
False hellebore (Veratrum californicum): Can cause a craniofacial malformation known as cyclopia in lambs if the ewe consumes the plant during the 13th or 14th day of gestation.
If you want to use it in your stories, something that causes cyclones, and that is realistic,
See I was thinking something like umbilical hernia. I’ve seen it in puppies, the ring doesn’t close after birth and the insides protrude. The vet would have to do a procedure and push it back in.
Looks like Blue and maybe both sets of twins will live, and Hell it’s possible for brown and yellow to be separated, but idk how their organs will work
It could be, but since the opening is very soft, it is more common for organs to prolapse, but it is a possibility, and it may even be related to poor growth. Very good idea my friend
That’s also true! Just going off what I know, never saw anything of quite this magnitude at the community/shelter vet clinic…I consider that to be a good sign.