measles
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Our foal is one month old now and seems to constantly want to investigate which is great but last night I caught her playing in the water in the stable - she was splashing with her front legs in their water bucket! I had wondered how the water was getting full of shavings!
I can stop this by wall mounting the bucket but she clearly is looking for things to get up to when she's in the stable. Other favourite activites are digging up the bankings, licking the walls, standing on her toptoes to pul down mouthfulls of hay and then chewing enthusiastically etc etc.
She and Mum are out from 6.30am - 6pm at night and both are thriving so their routine seems ideal. I realise most of this is normal foal behaviour but how do you keep your foal stimulated and happy?
I can stop this by wall mounting the bucket but she clearly is looking for things to get up to when she's in the stable. Other favourite activites are digging up the bankings, licking the walls, standing on her toptoes to pul down mouthfulls of hay and then chewing enthusiastically etc etc.
She and Mum are out from 6.30am - 6pm at night and both are thriving so their routine seems ideal. I realise most of this is normal foal behaviour but how do you keep your foal stimulated and happy?