They arrive and get off the trailer, one filly and one colt, and I thought we had been misinformed. I thought they were WEANLINGS. But no, they are yearlings, born last April and May. They are SOOOOO small. If you told me they were 4 mths old I would not argue one bit. They are extremely skinny, except for big wormy tummies. They are so underdeveloped they are both ewe-necked and their little heads looks disproportionate to thier bodies. They came right off the trailer and walked quietly beside us. The owner said "Look how easy they are to handle"......are you kidding me????? That's lack of energy from being malnourished, not an easy nature
We put the filly with our yearling fillies who are very quiet and they took her right in. Filly and colt had still been together at the other farm. Before laying eyes on them we were concerned that the filly was still with a colt and that it may be a 2 in 1 package on her, but no concern there anymore, there's no way she's entering estrus anytime soon.
We had to take the colt and put him with a 14 y/o gelding to babysit, our own colts are so much bigger and play rough I was afraid they would hurt him. They are both so submissive to any other horse, make no eye contact, turn away, it's so sad.
Why do people think that they can do this the cheap way??? $6 a day?? What can you expect for that?