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Riding Pregnant Horse
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3106"><p>Agree with Breyanna. I've heard the same. To ride away a mare with an unweaned foal is asking for trouble and a wreck. Dam MUST be in sight of the foal and it should be close by. Might try some test riding in an arena or other safe place to see how the mare reacts. At the bare minimum, the mare will have a lot of her attention on the welfare of the foal and she might not be picking up your cues and listening to you which could also cause problems with control, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3106"] Agree with Breyanna. I've heard the same. To ride away a mare with an unweaned foal is asking for trouble and a wreck. Dam MUST be in sight of the foal and it should be close by. Might try some test riding in an arena or other safe place to see how the mare reacts. At the bare minimum, the mare will have a lot of her attention on the welfare of the foal and she might not be picking up your cues and listening to you which could also cause problems with control, etc. [/QUOTE]
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