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Finally we have a baby!!
When I saw white milk and wax last night I was pretty sure of a foal in the morning. All night I woke up every half hour and got up at 4:30 to go check. It was just getting light out. I found them in the field and saw something tiny moving! Sure enough there it was!
Its a colt and I imprinted him right away. He's doing awesome and loves people. Nellie is doing great too and was very happy to let me handle him. She's going to be kept on her toes with this one I think - he already runs and bucks in the air and she has to chase him around - lol! Here is some pictures of him - I'll get more later of course. They will be better when its a bit lighter out. Enjoy! |
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Re: Finally we have a baby!!
Thanks! He is a real sweetie! His dam is a registered pinto and sire is a Bashkir Curly. No I don't have a name yet, but if anyone has any suggestions I'd be very happy for them. He is so fast already and he dashes around and away from Nellie with her desperately trying to keep up with her!
Yes, thats right - imprinting is when you see them real soon after birth, handle them lots, touch them all over and get them used to a halter, ropes, blankets, loud noises, feet handled and that kind of thing. It makes it much easier to train them later on. |
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Re: Finally we have a baby!!
Congratulations.Glad all went fine.
He looks a cutie. There is a lot of controversy on imprinting. I have bred several foals and not bothered with imprinting and all have been totally bomb proof and not scared of anything. I think it is a fad that people think works so it does no harm.Although some people take it to extreme and I think it can be very stressful for the mare. |
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Re: Finally we have a baby!!
I totally agree - some people are very extreme with imprinting. I've actually heard of cases of rejection because as soon as the baby is out the people take over with it for an hour or so and don't allow the mare and foal bonding time. I have also heard that imprinting can be done just as easily and effectively up to 8 hours after foaling. I haven't got to see a birth yet so I see them at an hour to 4 hours old. By that time they have nursed, bonded with the mother and then I rub them down, desensitize them, put a halter on for a few minutes, rub them with ropes, ect.
Even if I get to see a birth I'm not going to imprint them within the first hour - I do think it stresses the mare. But all the foals I've imprinted, their mothers have been totally comfortable with it - even going off a few feet to graze and leaving me babysitting the foal - lol! I agree foals can be trained easy if they aren't imprinted, but I've just seen too many foals that some people own that aren't handled at all till 6 months, then I work with them and they are in danger of hurting themselves or me, because they will panic at times. |
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