NursesRock
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Hello all! I'm sure you will understand by my questions that I'm a newbie to this forum, and to keeping minis. A few months ago, we acquired our colt who is going on 14 month of age. We've got wonderful accommodations for him and he's been happy but lonesome as we are working during the day. This past weekend we got a 2 year old mare - we have then separated but allowed them to visit first through a fence then today we let them pasture together, supervised in case there was any drama. You can all likely guess what happened next.... The colt immediately mounted her, there was then a fair amount of hitting and kicking, then running. They settled down, grazed and drank a few minutes, then a little more drama. We made the decision to separate until further notice. Once we did this, the mare began showing her stuff and is apparently in heat.
So these questions need to be answered as we wouldn't mind having a little one next spring:
1) what are the risks to the mare/colt/foal as everyone is so young?
2) how likely is it that she could become pregnant through the fence?
3) if we allow them to breed, then geld him- could they then be put together assuming the get along?
Thank you in advance for your advice!
So these questions need to be answered as we wouldn't mind having a little one next spring:
1) what are the risks to the mare/colt/foal as everyone is so young?
2) how likely is it that she could become pregnant through the fence?
3) if we allow them to breed, then geld him- could they then be put together assuming the get along?
Thank you in advance for your advice!