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![]() have you heard of mares not taking to thier babys and refusing to do the dutys of mom.....
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![]() Happens a lot...leads to the practice on some farms where they breed a cheap mare and kill the foal just so she's got milk for a more "expensive" foal!
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![]() From my own experience, yes.
One of my broodmares is a terrible mother. She needs to be tied to the wall of the stall so she doesn't kick her baby. She thinks the baby is going to steal her hay. She allows the baby to nurse, once the hay is gone. Out in the pasture, she's fine. |
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![]() thanks ..have the horses grown up to be normal or massive head cases....
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![]() Actually, once the filly was weaned, she became "normal". She likes people and is very gentle. She even puts her head on my shoulder (horse hug) if I have a mint.
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![]() i thought if a horse had a stable family and nice herd he would prosper...so after they are weaned ..it doesnt matter who they hang with...lol
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Another mare went after one other mare's foals, a filly. Bad situation. We never put her in that group again. The colts have a "baby sitter", a retired polo pony that looks after them. He keeps them calm. |
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![]() Normally, you will have a group of weanlings together.
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![]() thats cool dts..if you put them with the higher end kind do you think it would make them better..in order to keep up in the dashes around the yard it would probebly make them faster.. no what i mean..you are as good as the people you hang with lol
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And yes, Hooves, the babies all challenge each other to race around the pastures. It's kind of like, "let's see what you've got?" Just my experience. DTS |
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Seems to work out fine. The colts and the fillies are seperated at about 9 months. Fillies with their moms, colts with their "baby sitter". |
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It's so funny. He is like the "Protector". Just grazes, lifts his head once in a while to see who's winning the race along the fenceline. He keeps them calm, and doesn't take any "back talk". |
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