superted1989
Well-Known Member
Every year, once the hay is in and the field recovered, a friend of our YO brings his NF broodmares with their foals to our yard for grazing. This year, he's only bred 2 (instead of the usual 6 or 7, hurrah) and they've gone into the field next to Markie.
Over the years, I've often seen just one mare 'babysitting' the foals whilst the others go off to graze/play/snooze, but, this year, both mares appear to drop the foals off at the gate for Markie and his Shetland chum to watch over!
Wish I'd had my camera yesterday. Markie comes in during the morning then goes back out at lunchtime. However, yesterday, I had to bring him back in at teatime for a feather scrub as we're showing this afternoon. Both he and Amber were in the top end of the field, watching over the 2 foals that were flat out asleep in the gateway, with the broodies nowhere in sight. Normally, I shout and Markie charges down to come in, but, this time, he only turned around (Amber still charged down, fickle Shetland!). As soon as he didn't have his head over the gate, boss broody trotted down to the gate with a face like bag of spanners as if to say 'you promised to watch the kids'!
Do you reckon they are genuinely 'babysitting' as the broody herd is so small this year? Or, do you reckon the mares know that they are safe so are happy to leave the little ones and Markie and Amber are just nosy?
I do like to think they've got a four legged creche system going on.....................
Over the years, I've often seen just one mare 'babysitting' the foals whilst the others go off to graze/play/snooze, but, this year, both mares appear to drop the foals off at the gate for Markie and his Shetland chum to watch over!
Wish I'd had my camera yesterday. Markie comes in during the morning then goes back out at lunchtime. However, yesterday, I had to bring him back in at teatime for a feather scrub as we're showing this afternoon. Both he and Amber were in the top end of the field, watching over the 2 foals that were flat out asleep in the gateway, with the broodies nowhere in sight. Normally, I shout and Markie charges down to come in, but, this time, he only turned around (Amber still charged down, fickle Shetland!). As soon as he didn't have his head over the gate, boss broody trotted down to the gate with a face like bag of spanners as if to say 'you promised to watch the kids'!
Do you reckon they are genuinely 'babysitting' as the broody herd is so small this year? Or, do you reckon the mares know that they are safe so are happy to leave the little ones and Markie and Amber are just nosy?
I do like to think they've got a four legged creche system going on.....................
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