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To: average joe who wrote (49540)4/23/2000 8:11:00 PM
From: Ish  Respond to of 71178
 
<<That is sad. I know a farrier that got his nose, jaw and cheekbone busted last year by a yearling Impressive bred colt.>>

If you are in Texas I say shy away from a breeder who moved down there last year with a good looking stud named Outta Oil.

<<Dogs, especially big ones are more dangerous to newborns than coyotes or wolves.>>

We have a big dog from the Hunane Society (Kate) and were more worried about other dogs. Kate went into the barn when the foal was two days old to kill it. She's a little wild at this point. Kate came rumming out. Sue's foal was a big horse the day he was born. Got tough and chased the dog out. They next day they were playing together. At two days he was dodging mama and running through water and eating grass. He nursed for a year though.