babymare
Well-Known Member
Ok this is a serious question as I have seen a sweet change to my mare over last 6 months.
Baby is part of a lovely mixed herd of arond 11 mares and geldings of mixed heights/ages - she is slowly losing her sight (3/4 blind in left and partially sighted in right shes 12) but - I have always sat and just watched the herd - the herd as changed towards her in such a sweet way. When you turn her out - either in morning or after being ridden - the whole herd will stop and call to her as if to say "yoo hoo baby were here". Little leo (cheeky gorgeous childs pony) will leave the herd come down to baby wait whilst she rolls or scratches bum on gate then off they toddle to herd. We had a bloshy rude 4yr clydesdale in field and one day he would not stop pestering baby even though she was striking at him and back kicking. My big lad trotted in between them lunged at clyde and turn bum on him till clydes turned and walked away then went back to grazing. when they have thier silly half hour baby is always in middle of herd and she is never alone always one or 2 of herd very close to her side when grazing. Lots of other things and other ppl have witnessed this ( lol one grl was nearly in tears telling me how sweet it was). So do you think the herd can sense baby has sight problem and looking out for her - I do and well to be honest I just love seeing it - your thoughts?
Baby is part of a lovely mixed herd of arond 11 mares and geldings of mixed heights/ages - she is slowly losing her sight (3/4 blind in left and partially sighted in right shes 12) but - I have always sat and just watched the herd - the herd as changed towards her in such a sweet way. When you turn her out - either in morning or after being ridden - the whole herd will stop and call to her as if to say "yoo hoo baby were here". Little leo (cheeky gorgeous childs pony) will leave the herd come down to baby wait whilst she rolls or scratches bum on gate then off they toddle to herd. We had a bloshy rude 4yr clydesdale in field and one day he would not stop pestering baby even though she was striking at him and back kicking. My big lad trotted in between them lunged at clyde and turn bum on him till clydes turned and walked away then went back to grazing. when they have thier silly half hour baby is always in middle of herd and she is never alone always one or 2 of herd very close to her side when grazing. Lots of other things and other ppl have witnessed this ( lol one grl was nearly in tears telling me how sweet it was). So do you think the herd can sense baby has sight problem and looking out for her - I do and well to be honest I just love seeing it - your thoughts?