No I think that life is based on the survival of the fittest.
In human society that means the wealthiest, the most opportunist, the most selfish, the smartest , the best conneted and so on.
So basically what life tells us is: "Either you keep swimming mate or you drown".
2007-12-09 07:55:45
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answered by Rhyme and Reason 4
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This Stallion should NOT be kept in such close proximity with a mare on a daily basis, especially not one so close to foaling. In addition, he will see the geldings as a treat to 'his' mare too. If he cannot be kept apart from the other horses he MUST be either gelded or rehomed (or put to sleep, but this seems a drastic measure for a perfectly healthy and very valuable horse). When the mare foals she should be kept away from the other horses, especially the Stallion, I am a little concerned that between all of you, you do not seem to have the resources and experience required to breed horses and handle a Stallion, I don't mean to judge, but the mare has already lost one foal and judging by the circumstanses you describe now, the mare must be well stressed out, not good when she is about to give birth, if this was the same last time is it any wonder her milk never came in?
2016-05-22 08:33:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Life is a learning curve and we are never given anymore than we can actually bear or cope with. The harder we fight the better a person we become- and believe me dear i have been as low as i can get and when you are there there is only one way left to go- and that is up.
2007-12-09 07:26:29
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answered by Ellie 6
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Sometimes, life tests you beyond belief until you are thinking 'can I carry on? can I do this?' and the better you handle it the more rewarding the joys and gifts that come along will be. You grow stronger and more appreciative as you grow older, learning lessons and meanings.I sound like such a bloody hippie lmao,but it's all true I guess! :D
2007-12-09 07:28:02
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answered by . 5
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Yes life has a habit of kicking us when were down.think it helps make us stronger.
2007-12-09 07:26:19
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answered by Ollie 7
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As the old saying goes What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger. I'm one strong person let me tell you. ♥
2007-12-09 08:00:06
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answered by Polar Molar 7
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Nah, I think it JUST likes, or better yet, Loves to Kick us!
It is its' Nature!
2007-12-09 09:52:58
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answered by skydancerwi 6
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yup, and it kicks even harder the second time around
2007-12-09 07:26:32
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answered by GOLDENFAIRY 7
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Yes. Most definatly.
2007-12-09 07:54:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I think we must never surrender. Not even to life
2007-12-09 07:38:20
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answered by qzmaster591 5
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