DISCLAIMER! I DO NOT OWN THE MOVIE!!! THE COPYRIGHT IS BY COLUMBIA PICTURES!! Summary: In 1914, a German supply ship is en route to Africa with a cargo of work horses when one of the mares gives birth to a foal. The colt is soon separated from his mother when the ship docks in a mining community, and he has a hard time getting along, but an orphaned boy who works at a stable takes a liking to the little horse and looks after him. When war breaks out, the stable is abandoned and the pony escapes into a nearby desert, where an Oryx antelope and a native girl become his companions and teach him how to survive on his own. Movie Written by: Jean-Jacques Annaud and Jeanne Rosenberg.
@1234gimmeascream And btw, i’d know this because not only do I have a 2 year old filly that i’ve watched develop since she was born, but there’s two orphan foals at my barn who are handled and learned to trust humans more than anything (one 2 months old and the other 4 months old), wear halters, and even though they yearn for milk and will try to suckle on your fingers, they most certainly drink water.
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