All Legs 38W9508 by Daniel D'Auria Via Flickr: One doesn’t have to look hard to see the love between a dam and her foal. This colt is likely no more than a day or so old. He is still a bit wobbly but horses stand within minutes of birth. They have to in order to nurse, and they must nurse in order to survive. They usually begin trying to run within a day and this little guy is no exception. You can see from his stature, he is all legs. The legs of horses at birth are proportionately large compared to adults. The reasons for this are clear. #WildHorses
Limerick (age 4&1/2 months) with his dam, Kaeli by Elizabeth Sescilla Via Flickr: Photo copyright, Mark J. Barrett www.markjbarrett.com Gypsy Vanner Horses Limerick's sire is The Roadsweeper from Gypsy Gold (www.gypsygold.com) and his dam is Kaeli from Big Pine Farm (www.bigpinefarm.com).
Glowing by Elizabeth Sescilla Via Flickr: Limerick was glowing like an angel tonight just before sunset :)
Roadsweeper, Limerick's Sire by Elizabeth Sescilla Via Flickr: Photo copyright, Mark J. Barrett www.markjbarrett.com This is Limerick's dad - isn't he amazing? He is The Roadsweeper from Gypsy Gold (www.gypsygold.com) Gypsy Vanner Horse.
Limerick (age 4&1/2 months) with his dam, Kaeli by Elizabeth Sescilla Via Flickr: Photo copyright, Mark J. Barrett www.markjbarrett.com Gypsy Vanner Horses Limerick's sire is The Roadsweeper from Gypsy Gold (www.gypsygold.com) and his dam is Kaeli from Big Pine Farm (www.bigpinefarm.com).
Limerick (age 4&1/2 months) with his dam, Kaeli by Elizabeth Sescilla Via Flickr: Photo copyright, Mark J. Barrett www.markjbarrett.com Gypsy Vanner Horses Limerick's sire is The Roadsweeper from Gypsy Gold (www.gypsygold.com) and his dam is Kaeli from Big Pine Farm (www.bigpinefarm.com).
All Legs 38W9508 by Daniel D'Auria Via Flickr: One doesn’t have to look hard to see the love between a dam and her foal. This colt is likely no more than a day or so old. He is still a bit wobbly but horses stand within minutes of birth. They have to in order to nurse, and they must nurse in order to survive. They usually begin trying to run within a day and this little guy is no exception. You can see from his stature, he is all legs. The legs of horses at birth are proportionately large compared to adults. The reasons for this are clear. #WildHorses