| FALSEHOPE | Sheep and foal? Misplaced optimism (5,4) |
| PONY | From "young animal/chicken" and "foal" and sharing its root with "poultry", a small horse, less than 14.2 hands high; a little glass of beer or liqueur; or, anything small of its kind (4) |
| TWEENAGER | Twelve-year-old, say, short bird astride foal? (9) |
| SONOFAGUN | Colt's foal? Bad lot (3,2,1,3) |
| BOTTLEFED | Like some motherless calves and foals |
| POTSHERDS | Lots and lots of sheep and broken pieces of pottery |
| COTSWOLDS | AONB noted for honey-hued stone, chocolate-box villages, lionly sheep and chive-and-onion double Gloucester cheese, among many other things (9) |
| MEADOWMIX | Sheep and cows grazing together? |
| BLASPHEME | Curse afflicting sheep and lamb (9) |
| RUMINANTS | It's curious in insects, sheep and goats for example |
| SEPARABLE | Like sheep and goats with destinies unalike ultimately (Bible story) (9) |
| LIVESTOCK | Cows, sheep, and pigs, on farms |
| STUBBS | Painter of sporting/racing events, horses and wild, exotic animals whose best-known works include Whistlejacket and Mares and Foals in a Landscape (6) |
| OVERGRAZE | What sheep and cows may do no more, a poet's said (9) |
| CORNFIELD | The -; referred to by its creator John Constable as The Drinking Boy, a pastoral landscape painting with a depiction of a lad, sheep and collie (9) |
| MARE | Foal?s mother |
| MAREBRAINEDIDEA | "Time to have a foal"? |
| DAM | Check mare with foal? (3) |
| EQUINES | Fillies and foals |
| STUD | Mares and foals farm |