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cowgirl156
Reg. Jan 2009
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2014-03-25 12:07 PM
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How soon can you ride your mare???
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My mare just had her baby about two weeks ago. How soon can I start riding her? Maybe a dumb question but I honestly dont know.
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wyoming barrel racer
Reg. Apr 2006
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RE: How soon can you ride your mare???
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Location: Wonderful Wyoming
I had a mare that I still planned to ride back when I was a kid. She foaled in May and I think I started just riding her around the pasture there at home when the foal was about 2-3 weeks old. Nothing more than a walk trot so the baby would keep up. When foal was about a month or 2 old I would lock him up in the stall and ride her a little more, but never kept them apart for more than an hour. It never affected either. She seemed glad for the excerise and the baby was a turd anyways so she probably was glad to get away from him LOL
Now we buy mares that have been broodmares FOR broodmares so we don't ride any of them.
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