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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3422"><p>> Hi! No offense, but I assume your</p><p>> 23 year old "pony" is an</p><p>> Appaloosa "Stallion"</p><p>> which is much larger than the</p><p>> smaller breeds called</p><p>> "ponies." That</p><p>> aside...lol,</p><p></p><p>> If your stallion (or is he a</p><p>> gelding?) is at your place by</p><p>> himself without another horse,</p><p>> guess I assume he may be lonely.</p><p>> He probably got used to having the</p><p>> company of the pregnant mare at</p><p>> your neighbor's. If you don't have</p><p>> any other horses for him to be</p><p>> around, hopefully he will adjust</p><p>> to the mare's absence over time.</p><p>> Might want to spend more time with</p><p>> him otherwise.</p><p></p><p>> Don't know if this helps any or</p><p>> not.... No Alvin is no stallion. He wouldn't be staying with a pregnant mare. And he is a Appaloosa pony. His previous owners say he is Appy nobody said he was POA. And yes he probably wondering why he got seperated. I don't think ponies(14.2hh or lower) are foals, if that's what you thought. And I am only 10, and I am DEFINETLY not expierienced enough to handle stallions. Jake Alvie does live with my family's goats, chickens. He is pretty ornery, but loves to be bossy around goats. We leave the goat paddock open so Alvin can be with them.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:ponypal93@direcway.com">ponypal93@direcway.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3422"] > Hi! No offense, but I assume your > 23 year old "pony" is an > Appaloosa "Stallion" > which is much larger than the > smaller breeds called > "ponies." That > aside...lol, > If your stallion (or is he a > gelding?) is at your place by > himself without another horse, > guess I assume he may be lonely. > He probably got used to having the > company of the pregnant mare at > your neighbor's. If you don't have > any other horses for him to be > around, hopefully he will adjust > to the mare's absence over time. > Might want to spend more time with > him otherwise. > Don't know if this helps any or > not.... No Alvin is no stallion. He wouldn't be staying with a pregnant mare. And he is a Appaloosa pony. His previous owners say he is Appy nobody said he was POA. And yes he probably wondering why he got seperated. I don't think ponies(14.2hh or lower) are foals, if that's what you thought. And I am only 10, and I am DEFINETLY not expierienced enough to handle stallions. Jake Alvie does live with my family's goats, chickens. He is pretty ornery, but loves to be bossy around goats. We leave the goat paddock open so Alvin can be with them. [email=ponypal93@direcway.com]ponypal93@direcway.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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