Chris' Quarter Horse mare, Conny (Docs Continental Gin), will be our last mother of the season. We're expecting her baby in about two weeks. Her baby from last year, Corona, was not the most attractive fella as a young foal. I called him Donk (short for Donkey) for quite a while. ;)
He's getting better as he gets older.
We're holding onto the slim chance that she may have a Palomino this year. She was bred to a Palomino stallion who has thrown some interesting colours.
Monday, May 26, 2008
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Foal number 4!
Pepsi had her foal this morning. I went down to the barn to feed everyone and the mares were standing behind Pepsi calling to me and she wouldn't let them come to the barn. This is not that unusual for Pepsi, she's lead mare and is a bit of a control freak. ;)
Then I saw what the hold up was!! She had a very new foal beside her who wasn't co-operating with the whole idea of following his mom around. It was pouring rain and there was the little guy prancing around in the mud trying to figure out where a guy could get a warm meal.
Luckily, our mares are very tolerant about having people around when they have new babies. I was able to help Pepsi herd him into the barn and get everyone else settled with their breakfast. Pepsi is black and always has either a black foal or a black and white tobiano. We're going with the Black Beauty look this year :) I can't decide whether to stick with the idea of starting the foal name with the mom's first initial and call him Pedro, or go for something different and call him Zorro. Suggestions welcome!
May 17th - still no foal from Pepsi!
Every evening, we check her bag for signs of waxing and her ligaments for signs of softening. There was a bit of wax but it doesn't show in this photo and her ligaments are quite soft today - see the photo with my hand in it :)
Ah well, maybe we'll have a little surprise on Sunday morning :)
Friday, May 16, 2008
May 16 - the wait continues
I love it when they start groaning their way around as they walk. It's almost like a horse song - and they're not great singers :) We've seen some waxing on Pepsi's teats, but nothing truly spectacular yet. Talk tomorrow!
Thursday, May 15, 2008
May 15 - Still no foal from Pepsi
Well, the weather is warm and sunny today, so she'll probably wait for rain and mud to have her baby. I'll try to post some photos of the ever-enlarging bag and maybe a short video showing how her ligaments are getting soft.
Monday, May 12, 2008
Cold Dreary May
Somehow it feels more like April than May! High of 13 today. Hope the sun isn't too long coming out.
DeeDee's new foal was supposed to get out in the fields with the other foals and their dams today, but he's not following his mommy around well enough yet. They get another day of seclusion in a warm dry run-in.
DeeDee's new foal was supposed to get out in the fields with the other foals and their dams today, but he's not following his mommy around well enough yet. They get another day of seclusion in a warm dry run-in.
Sunday, May 11, 2008
His name needs to start with a 'D'
We have a bunch of mares and every year, they have a bunch of foals. Sooo, to help us remember which foal goes with which mother, we try to give the babies a name that starts with the first letter of the mom's name (or the first sound). For example, Dee Dee's foal from last year was called Dakota. Now, we're on the hunt for a cool D name. We're toying with Dillon and Dallas, but I'm not really keen on people names... Suggestions welcome!
It's very funny in the first couple of hours when they're trying to figure out how the milk store works - is it at the front? at the back? How far do I have to bend down to make this work??
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Friday, May 9, 2008
Dee Dee is going to pop soon!
Our Paint Horse mare, Sonny Dee Made looks like she's going to explode! According to the calendar, she could have had this foal last week, but she's hanging in there - groaning and uncomfortable.
Her baby from last year was a minimal white sorrel colt (for the unitiated, it's mostly brown with enough white to be in the colour registry :)
When a horse is going to foal, their bag gets VERY extended and their teats exude this waxy stuff (the term is waxing up). Check and check. Dee Dee has done that.
So, we'll see what tomorrow brings - maybe a new picture for the foal watch!
Til later!
Her baby from last year was a minimal white sorrel colt (for the unitiated, it's mostly brown with enough white to be in the colour registry :)
When a horse is going to foal, their bag gets VERY extended and their teats exude this waxy stuff (the term is waxing up). Check and check. Dee Dee has done that.
So, we'll see what tomorrow brings - maybe a new picture for the foal watch!
Til later!
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