AllieBaba
Posted : 10/31/2009 6:08:00 PM
[quote=Fancymules]
My sympathies for the loss of your foal.
While it is nice to have the conviction that you will NEVER have your horses in a fence that is barbed wire I have found that life takes these remarks as a challenge to see that at some point in your life you do ( thats how it has always works for me , so I will NEVER be a skinny, beautiful, glamorous female and stay that way - gotta hedge your bets here .........come on life sock it to me !! ) . All our properties have barbed wire on the exterior fencing. It is not to keep our equines in but rather to keep the neighbors cattle
out. I would love to have something different but with almost 5 miles of exterior fencing and cattle that can't seem to stay where they belong, barbed wire is what we have to work with at the moment. That is, until I win the lottery to the tune of over a million or someone wants to adopt me and refence my property with cattleproof fencing . [
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Exactly. I know the dangers of barbed wire fencing, just as I know the dangers of dealing with horses in general, the possibility that any horse could colic, that you might get kicked in the head when you least expect it...
Also...referring to the post about nobody being around when the baby was born, lol. I think I've had about six foals...maybe more....and we always miss the moment. Always. It's idiotic. Even when I had my mare in a wonderful sheltered pen I could see from my kitchen window, and I was checking her every 20 minutes. I STILL missed it. My father-in-law knocked on the door and told me "you have a baby out there"....I was like, what? I was JUST OUT THERE and nothing was close to happening.
Some, and I'm one, think that it's actually better if you're equipped, for a mare to give birth in a more natural setting..unconfined and relatively undisturbed.
Accidents happen, though. It's one of the first things I tell girls who are all giddy about horses and their parents think they might like to get one. Prepare yourself for heartache because it will come, and it will be traumatic, and are you up for it?