See the Mothers-To-Be
Looking to warm up your soul during these cold winter days? You’ve come to the right place. It’s foaling season, and that means expectant mares across Pennsylvania will be bringing the next generation of champions into the world. Tune into our foal cam below for a live look at the birth of these cute little creatures at Whysper Wynd Farm.
You can also follow along on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter for live foaling season updates.
Delaware Valley University Update
Dear Viewers, as we end the live stream at Delaware Valley University, we want to thank you for joining us in welcoming our newest foals. Our gratitude extends to DVU for hosting this live cam, allowing us all to witness the beauty of new life and reinforcing our commitment to caring for these wonderful animals.
About Whysper Wynd Farm
Whysper Wynd Farm is a private breeding operation in Chester County, PA. We are a small, boutique operation focused on breeding quality Thoroughbreds. While our primary focus is breeding, we are also heavily involved in retraining and aftercare / retirement.
Meet the Mares – Whysper Wynd Farm
My Audubon*
Breed: Thoroughbred
In foal to: UptownCharlybrown
PA bred
Due Date: March 24, 2024
Learn the Breeding Basics
If you’re interested in horse racing’s breeding basics beyond the cute and furry outcome, we have a page for that too.
Foal Cam Disclosure
PHRA’s Foal Cams are run through the consent of our participating farms. It is a privilege for us to offer a behind-the-scenes look into the foaling season. Out of respect for the farms’ privacies, the cameras are on a 30-minute delay. We will not tolerate any negative behavior, rude comments, or discrimination. PHRA reserves the right to end the stream at any time. Do not contact anyone from the participating farms — including but not limited to any faculty, students, or employees — under any circumstances.
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My Audubon has not progressed at all. We will keep everyone updated.
My Audubon “Audi” continues to progress extremely slowly. Her previous foal was born at 345 days which would be tonight. I would be surprised if she went tonight though as her bag was smaller when she came in and there are no other outward signs of impending birth. I would expect at least another 24hrs if not more. As always she will be monitored throughout the night anyway, but I think the safe bet is no foal tonight.
Hi….when can we watch the live cam