It is a dreary day here in northeastern North Carolina so we figured we’d brighten things up a little by announcing the birth of a second wild Banker foal! This filly was born on April 1 and both she and her dam are doing great. Her name is Folly.
We have been closely monitoring Folly and her dam for the last 10 days. Our vet has been consulted to make sure all seems well and we have already started a file for her in our records so that we can upload photos to keep track of her growth and development. But we try to give every foal at least a week if not longer before making any announcements about them so that they have time to bond with their families and become a little less fragile before being in the public spotlight.
This is especially important for the foals born early in the spring – winter can be taxing on the horses in general, and it can be especially difficult for a mare who was heavily pregnant during the coldest time of the year, goes through the physical trauma of giving birth, and then has to sustain a growing foal before all of the spring and summer vegetation has fully grown in. Foals can consume up to 25% of their body weight in milk every day and gain between 1-3 pounds daily. That’s a lot of calories they need from their mom! We don’t want to make it any harder on them by attracting too much attention in the first few days of the foal’s life.
Thank you for respecting the horses’ space if you are lucky enough to catch a glimpse of these newest additions. It’s an exciting time of year on the northern beaches but please also remember that mares and foals are especially vulnerable and need to be given lots of room right now.
Corolla Wild Horse Fund
1130E Corolla Village Road
Corolla, NC 27927
(252) 453-8002
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