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Assateague Welcomes New Foal

Horse Science, News & StoriesBy HLMJuly 18, 2013Leave a comment

The latest addition to the Assateague pony herd was born sometime in mid-May. The sorrel foal was the first new edition to the wild pony herd in 2013. The National Park Service refers to him as, N9BFQ-GL. Horse Talk: Sorrel – refers to a copper-red shade of chestnut with no black hairs and the same-color…

Estimate the Mature Height of a Foal

Horse ScienceBy HLMMay 30, 2012Leave a comment

Did you know you can use math to estimate the mature height of a foal? Use a string or tape measure and measure the distance from the fetlock to the elbow. Using that same measurement, place one end of the string or tape measure at the elbow and hold it straight up to where her…

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