Fii
Well-Known Member
On another thread there was talk of weaning a foal naturaly.
As i stated there, to my mind the onley way it could be done naturally was to let the mare have a foal every year, so that the new foal took over at the udder and the older one was pushed out, so to speak. This is all very well in the wild or if you are a breeder, but how is this supposed to be done naturally if you onley have the one foal from a mare.
At some point the mare and foal will have to be parted, so how is this done naturally, as i said before i have seen a 3yr old still trying to suckle from it's dame, so there had'nt been any weaning done by the mare itself.
As i stated there, to my mind the onley way it could be done naturally was to let the mare have a foal every year, so that the new foal took over at the udder and the older one was pushed out, so to speak. This is all very well in the wild or if you are a breeder, but how is this supposed to be done naturally if you onley have the one foal from a mare.
At some point the mare and foal will have to be parted, so how is this done naturally, as i said before i have seen a 3yr old still trying to suckle from it's dame, so there had'nt been any weaning done by the mare itself.