DescriptionStallion and mare, Pilley Allotments, New Forest - geograph.org.uk - 401096.jpg
English: Stallion and mare, Pilley Allotments, New Forest The number of stallions 'turned out' on the New Forest is strictly limited. The objective of the Stallion Scheme is to reduce the number of foals and ensure those born were likely to be in good condition. During 2007 there are 39 stallions out on the Forest, and according to the official list the one shown here at Pilley Allotments is called "Matley Crusader". This mating activity was just a dry run, but caused a lot of fuss amongst the mares at this end of the old allotments.
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