Spring Feather
Well-Known Member
No it isn't usual to pay any livery for a newborn foal. Most places do not charge for a foal until it is either 6 months old or weaned, whichever comes first. Then the charge is normally a % of the regular livery price until the youngster is 1 or 2 years old.
It doesn't sound like you *are* experienced with breeding or foaling. You've merely been lucky so far. I can't imagine bringing newborn foals into the environment you have chosen for yours however I will say that this sort of unsuitable situation is not that uncommon where I'm from and somehow these little ones born into this type of life often have no problems at all. Not for me, I spend too much on breeding to ever consider keeping youngstock (or any horse) in the type of setup you have.
It doesn't sound like you *are* experienced with breeding or foaling. You've merely been lucky so far. I can't imagine bringing newborn foals into the environment you have chosen for yours however I will say that this sort of unsuitable situation is not that uncommon where I'm from and somehow these little ones born into this type of life often have no problems at all. Not for me, I spend too much on breeding to ever consider keeping youngstock (or any horse) in the type of setup you have.