rabbitsfizz
Well-Known Member
Keri, settle down!!
You would be AMAZED at what people will do!! And we have no way of knowing how much experience or not, you have. Supposing I had not included that "idiots guide" and you had come back a few weeks down the line saying "Gee thanks guys, the Jenny foaled but the colt killed the foal accidentally, so I left her out with her group and now he's got her again??" How do you think I would have felt?? Oh and there are differing opinions re entires- I bred Arabs for twenty years and I NEVER "ran" a stallion- far too much risk to the stallion. My horses were all ridden regularly and had turnout paddocks, but they never "ran" with the mares. My Minis don't, either. I totally agree they should have as natural a life as possible but, since nothing about the life of a domestic horse is natural anyway, I tend to try for the best possible life for each individual. My younger stallion is out pacing the fence line at this moment because he thinks he has seen a mare he wants in his field (he has two in with him) My older stallion (26 this year) is in his paddock, fat and furry and alone, which is as he wants it- he will attack anything put in with him, even an in season mare. The younger one does not cover loose- he will not cover loose- sometimes even the best laid plans of mice and minis gang awa'!!!!!
Oh and the cameras- didn't someone say Radio Shack had them for $40.00?????
Oh and the cameras- didn't someone say Radio Shack had them for $40.00?????
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