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Date Posted: 03:46:02 03/21/01 Wed
Author: me
Author Host/IP: h6427205199.ip.usabestnet.net / 64.27.205.199
Subject: ACTUALLY
In reply to: Expidite 's message, "Re: EXPIDITE!!!!" on 20:13:19 03/20/01 Tue

>YES mares in herds do fight for position, only if a stallion makes a choice to get 2 headstrong mares, becasue it is really the mare in charge that controls the entire herd, the stallion dont even stick around till the mares tell him he can come in and breed, then they kick him out again... AND since he alpha gets this right, if there are 2 leader mares, they DO often fight for this right.. just letttin ya know.. P.S. i looked this up in my book, it is rare, but in our case quite possible

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