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Date Posted: 17:06:58 04/09/02 Tue
Author: Leigh
Author Host/IP: penu1271.cnet.navy.Mil / 160.125.255.11
Subject: Owner, Question>>>

Does a stallion HAVE to accept a foal from another stallion? In the wild stallions will reject foals, especially ones not their's. I know they have to kill a colt, but it does not say anywhere that they must accept a foal from another herd. And also is the word 'bastard' considered a curse, when used in the context it actually means(one born out of wedlock). I used it once to refer to a foal that was by a stallion that was not the mare's(Shambari) and I even explained that was how I was using it and Heather got very rude and acted like I was cussing her out. I just want to know if it was acceptable. If not, I will not use it again. Sorry to bother you, thanks.

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