"Coconut" - 2 week old Medicine Hat filly enjoying the green pasture
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Here Coconut is enjoying the green pasture. **Please watch in HD + Full screen - she is spectacular!** Coconut was born 5-Feb-13 and is 2 weeks old in this video. Her color pattern is called a medicine hat. She is for sale to the right home - please visit www.downundercolour.com for contact info.
Coconut is out of Poka (TREASURE MY DOT) and is by our stallion Chief (SONNYS MISTER TRUBAR), who is standing at www.downundercolour.com
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I love that she also carries the 'shield' marking on her chest. Gorgeous horse!
Beautiful horse
So beautiful
Beautiful
Coconut - What a beautiful Medicine Hat foal, and can she run! She has a very caring and vigilant Mummy. Thank you for sharing! God bless all of you!
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So cute
Love her!!❤❤❤
Adorable!!!!!
She is so beautiful.
Absolutely beautiful.
What an absolute cutest she is and she knows it !😍
Coconut is a cutie pie❤❤❤
Beautiful and good manners. That was a strong good morning or good day.
This was the sweetest video of today. Thank you for posting it. I've shared.
beautiful
That is so adorable! Love that cute little whinny :)
She's so fast! at 1:43 so cute!
looks like mama is relaxed compared to coconuts first day out. how cute is that baby!..your very lucky god bless.
i love her so much
that little whinny at 1:10 melts my heart!! she's so cute
@downundercolour
9 жыл бұрын
Yes that's our favorite part of this video too!
@simplescroll3695
8 жыл бұрын
Me too! I love watching your foals grow up
@michellelandry9437
7 жыл бұрын
coconut says da da da da da charge pony power. im a big girl now. that little call to daddy though
Qué precioso bebé !!!♥️🐎♥️y cómo creció !
she's gorgeous
Oh such a pretty baby adorable
Aww how sweet and such beautiful creatures they are. What a perfect name for him too
Okay that was ridiculously cute.
Doesn't seem to walk quite right. But she is sweet ! Love her little baby beard ! 👍🇨🇦✌️
Adorable! Love this :)
1:10 It was like she asked a question then turned her head toward the guy so he can answer it! :)
@puffalump76
6 жыл бұрын
Lol adorable
Красавец! Каких свет не видывал!
I love the videos plz plz keep doing them. I love her! Thank you for sharing your time with her!
Beautiful filly!
coconut🐎❤
Pretty baby!
Coconut adorable beautiful foal
I love her.
Strong legs! Very sure-footed little girl!
Pretty Coconut!
I,,just,,love,,watching,,mum,,beautiful,,baby,,her,,name,,is,,so,,sweet,,god,,bless,,her,,and,,mum😁😎😆😉😄
BEAUTIFUL
She is so cute, it HURTS!!!
sticking head through the fence,was like,hey,where'd everybody go???
@rajvader
5 жыл бұрын
Sticking her head through the fence and not getting lit-up by it is kinda' troubling though. You do NOT want a youngster learning to ignore fences.
so cute!!!!"
Soooooooooo CUITE
following this, since I saw it on facebook :)
look at those strong little legs ! awe
Bebê lindo
Is his mother Overo? Thank goodness this baby isn't lethal white. What a cutie. Mum is like " whatever. Kids, eh?"
now that's a ghost horse soo cute
Хочется посмотреть как сейчас выглядит жеребенок?
Beautiful foil, but is there a little problem of the left leg at the front ? It seems to go to the inside by the knee
awwwww🐎😍😍😍😍😍😍
милашка :3
There is a horse in the background and it looks like my horse
Did you see my run
😍💰
I know this is an old film but at what age do you wean your foals?
@hannahc6049
6 жыл бұрын
cavies12345 most foals are weaned between 3 and 5 months. Cocos mom died when she was 3months old so she had to be weaned early. She lost a bit of weight bc she wasnt quite ready.
All legs!
Where is he now
@downundercolour
2 жыл бұрын
thanks for asking. Coconut is loving life in Florida she is loved and very well taken care of with her new owners.
do you ever let the baby meet the dad?
this question has been burnin me alive... who is coconuts father ???
@narutoxsauske4570
3 жыл бұрын
Chief is the father
Update update
Coconut a boy or a girl. Coconut is so cute
@inactiveaccount420
8 жыл бұрын
I think it's a girl
@hannahc6049
6 жыл бұрын
She's a filly.
Why can dad horse not see baby
@hannahc6049
6 жыл бұрын
Claire Cooper typically studs are kept away from mares with foals, for the same reason foals are given a few days before they are put out with the big herd. Big horses can accidentally hurt a foal. One small kick and they are dead. Studs tend to get excited easily, so they are often kept away.
@eleanormunt2860
6 жыл бұрын
Yes, once she got bigger the dad would probably have been allowed around her. Just not when she's so small.
Why dose she have a halter on
@hannahc6049
6 жыл бұрын
gertrud35173. 1) to get her used to it while she's small enough she can't hurt them. 2) so they can catch her.
@aderynbird6372
6 жыл бұрын
Please explain how a headcollar is "torture"? From my fifteen years working around horses, it's never caused them harm or distress. Not once. Foals need to be accustomed to these things before they get big so that it doesn't cause them stress when they are actually introduced to it all like it's no big deal. Honestly gently introducing them to things like halters specifically designed for foals would do more to reduce stress and torture than actually cause it. Also "pussy shit" for not being able to catch an adult horse that runs faster than you possibly could? No matter how well trained they are because ultimately a horse is a herd animal who's instincts will elect to flee over fight or freeze? Yeah, really well-informed insult there.
@aderynbird6372
6 жыл бұрын
I already have a brain thanks, so I'd perhaps suggest you obtain some manners along with some proper equestrian experience. This isn't a situation where they are in the wild where human interference is minimal. These are horses that are bred and trained for showmanship. They will be handled by humans a lot, so this is the ideal time to start introducing them to these things so it won't freak them out when they are bigger and heavier, and could cause far more damage to themselves and their trainers. If the horses were turned out full time and totally unsupervised, then a halter is not necessary and could potentially cause injury should it snag on something. But in a small enclosure where there is virtually no risk? When the foal's not learned any herd manners yet or what not to eat, and any responsible owner would prefer to be able to quickly catch them before they hurt themselves or eat something poisonous? I don't think that it qualifies as torture. Kindly observe how the foal in the video is not distressed, frightened, or anxious. She's happy and calm while she enjoys a little grazing as she learns to eat what mum does. A few straps of thick canvas isn't really torturing her. Now if they were to put a bridle on a foal with a metal bit, THAT would be torture. That WOULD scare her.
Why do u have a halter on a 2week old foal?!!
@rajvader
5 жыл бұрын
Probably because she hasn't learned to stuff her face into one like more experienced horses do when it's time to 'catch' them, and the owners don't want to try to tackle her and wrestle the halter on in the paddock.
@beachbunny7256
5 жыл бұрын
@@rajvader They don't need to put a halter on a young foal. Just lead the mother and the foal will follow. His neigh is so adorable it brings tears to my eyes!!
@rajvader
5 жыл бұрын
@@beachbunny7256 Sure she'll follow along... Until she gets distracted and runs off to get into potentially dangerous mischief while you've got your hands too full with a hysterical mare to go rescue the little idiot... You can see at the end of this video she has no respect for fences yet. Starting from day two, I halter the foal and focus on leading her, allowing momma to follow along on the loose end of the lead. The halters pose little risk during supervised turnouts, and come off when the foal learns to stand for haltering, which happens before they get turned out into the bigger pastures with less supervision. It's far easier, safer, and gentler to halterbreak a 100# foal than a 500# weanling. (Or, in our case a 200# foal vs a 1000# weanling.)
Why can’t daddy be with baby and mom?
Let's see daddy, too, please...
They should have taken that harness off of her head.
@rhikelly1533
7 жыл бұрын
1. It's called a headcollar/halter. (Depends where you live.) 2. Leadropes are attached to them to help the owners move them. If Coconut was about to eat ragwort, they would be able to snatch her away. 3. It's not your decision.
@RedBev59
6 жыл бұрын
Well, that remark from a couch critic who has no clue says it all. Of course at this age they DO need baby halters. This is the age you get them used to everything. If she goes out of her fence........they can get her faster before she gets hurt. THAT day will come too. That's only tape up and she's peeked under already. It's only a matter of time them they'll put her in a real paddock with fencing. If she goes to eat something she shouldn't they can catch her faster too. there's tons of CRAP in pastures that adult horses know not to eat but babies have to learn the hard way. LOL She's fine with a baby halter.
@syxac1275
6 жыл бұрын
qbulb I think it's kind of their decision. And they made things a little less complicated, because when they are older it is way harder for them to get used to those things.. And look at her , she ain't looking/behaving like she wants it to be off.
@spiderleg648
6 жыл бұрын
It's good to halter train them while they're young. And it's not hurting the filly so it's fine
@devilssemblance5938
6 жыл бұрын
qbulb I'm not a huge fan of leaving halters on horses, but supervised like this is alright. Leaving them unsupervised with a halter on is dangerous as she could get caught on something and mom wouldn't be able to help.
Take that stupid halter off!
Beautiful
Beautiful