Bossanova
Well-Known Member
Seeing as post has gone, I will merely ask a general question...
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also - whilst it is perfectly OK to foal outside it is less normal to do so with a first foal. As the foaling history of this mare was unknown - better indoors and monitored - especially as no knowledge of the size of the stallion responsible was available - stallion could have been 17.2 shire for all we know and far too large/heavy - as all the circumstances of the mares foaling history and the covering stallion were NOT known then the mare should have been brought indoors and monitored.
The YO is to blame for that
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I did ask in the last post but no one answered- why is the YO to blame?? YO isnt the owner of the horse nor has any role in caring for it, they merely own the land it's kept on. Isnt this like saying that if someone rents a field off a farmer then the farmer is responsible for looking after the horses
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also - whilst it is perfectly OK to foal outside it is less normal to do so with a first foal. As the foaling history of this mare was unknown - better indoors and monitored - especially as no knowledge of the size of the stallion responsible was available - stallion could have been 17.2 shire for all we know and far too large/heavy - as all the circumstances of the mares foaling history and the covering stallion were NOT known then the mare should have been brought indoors and monitored.
The YO is to blame for that
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I did ask in the last post but no one answered- why is the YO to blame?? YO isnt the owner of the horse nor has any role in caring for it, they merely own the land it's kept on. Isnt this like saying that if someone rents a field off a farmer then the farmer is responsible for looking after the horses