
Gokey GoGo Bones and her new chestnut filly/NPS
There's a new filly running with the herd at Assateague Island National Seashore in Maryland.
The mare known as N2BHS-A (“Gokey GoGo Bones”) this past Saturday gave birth to a chestnut filly. The foal, N2BHS-AR, and her band live most of the year in the seashore's very busy developed area and campgrounds. For this reason, the National Park Service expressly reminds visitors that it is essential to remain a minimum of a bus length (40 feet) away from the wild horses at all times.
Everything is new to a foal. N2BHS-AR will learn how to interact with the environment from her mother and other members of her band. About two-thirds of foals at the national seashore are born in April, May, and June, but it is not uncommon for foals to be born during any month of the year.
A mare will be very protective of her new foal and it is vitally important for their well-being that visitors give them, and all of the wild horses, plenty of space.
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