Happy Ponies
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A mare and foal that I know and see are still together despite the foal now being 5/6/7 years old. Said not quite such foal still believes that she is a foal and often tries to suckle her mum (who also appears to still be producing milk). The mare seems to always have a pregnant look about her and many people who also see her think she is having a foal.
The mare is incredibly overprotective over her child and will often try to bite if you touch the 'foal'. The mare herself seems pretty wild like as you can't touch her either and she will often show the whites of her eyes.
I've been thinking this could be down to the hormones experienced during the bringing up of a foal still being produced due to never parting. Has anyone else got any ideas about why this behaviour happens? The field they live in is on a country lane and lots of familes pass and go up to the ponies and I'm always scared that she is going to bite them or her foal do something to them (the owners are aware that I feed them and don't mind although I know in reality I shouldn't!) as both have either bitten or threaten to bite me.
The mare is incredibly overprotective over her child and will often try to bite if you touch the 'foal'. The mare herself seems pretty wild like as you can't touch her either and she will often show the whites of her eyes.
I've been thinking this could be down to the hormones experienced during the bringing up of a foal still being produced due to never parting. Has anyone else got any ideas about why this behaviour happens? The field they live in is on a country lane and lots of familes pass and go up to the ponies and I'm always scared that she is going to bite them or her foal do something to them (the owners are aware that I feed them and don't mind although I know in reality I shouldn't!) as both have either bitten or threaten to bite me.