I don't think anyone is above questioning. But I'm not criticizing Claiborne here -- I'm genuinely curious.Izvestia wrote:I think they listed all of the advantages on the Facebook post, and from that list, I think it's better for the horses to foal outside. I am not one to knock one of the leading farms in Kentucky.
The response about foaling was a "weather-permitting" one. Well, the weather would seem to be non-permitting more often than not at this time of year in KY. Again, foaling at this time of year isn't normal for the mare and foal, so "nature" would've had this happen at least a couple months down the road when it's warmer.
I also wondered about the attendant and lighting at the foaling paddocks. I'd be interested in seeing how they monitor the mares on what are usually very cold and dark nights here.
Just curious. I knew this was more common in Florida, but it was the first I'd heard of it in KY.