Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Mill Swamp Indian Horse Views: Pain In The Neck

This is what Edward Teach looked like shortly after he as captured. At the time I wrote this post I agreed with the guess that it must has been the result of a stallion fight. I no longer think that. We have had wild mares with similar neck wounds turn up. When these horses chase pigs they put their heads down and snake the pigs before trying to stomp them. It puts them at perfect level for a sow to strike at a horse threatening her little ones. There are likely more wild hogs than horses on the small area where the wild Corollas live. Edward is owned by one of my adult riders, receives a great deal of love and is regularly ridden. He has fathered one foal to date. Mill Swamp Indian Horse Views: Pain In The Neck: Fights between wild stallions are rarely to the death. This one would have been but for the intervention of the staff and volunteers of t...

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