Sunday, June 8, 2008

Special Delivery

This little filly was a surprise last Saturday at the farm, at least two weeks early. You might notice that the foal looks nothing like the mare, that's because she's a surrogate. The biological mare kept losing babies (do they call it miscarrying in the horse world?), so the final time she was inseminated and the embryo was deemed viable, it was flushed from Judy and put into Pepe for the duration. The dam and sire of the filly are both full saddlebreds and Pepe is a quarter horse, but of course she doesn't know she isn't the "real" Mom and is being a wonderful mother. The night before the birth Pepe wasn't showing any signs so the next morning they put her and Judy in turnout like usual. About an hour later one of the workers noticed the baby safely nestled in the straw and alerted the owner. So Judy was the only one who got to witness the birth; I like to think of her as Pepe's equine midwife. The little one doesn't have a name yet, the owners can't agree on one since they were hoping for a colt (that'll teach them!), so for right now she's just Filly.







The other day I was getting Missy reading for her exercise on the lunge line, I had brought her down from her stall to the wash rack to put on the "boots" that protect her hooves and hocks. There is a big motorhome/horse trailer parked right there with an old beat up orange construction cone sitting behind it. She's standing quietly like she always does and I'm busy putting on her boots when I start to hear this sound sort of like a soft fog horn. Then again.

Missy was breathing into the top of the cone and making a sound like when you blow into a soda bottle! I was laughing so hard! She just kept doing it, maybe 5 or 6 times, she was enjoying it. She's such a talent, my girl.

11 comments:

  1. The baby pictures are pretty darn cute but pictures of Missy blowing into that cone would have been priceless. I'm sure glad she makes you laugh.

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  2. What sweet stories! And what a good mother Judy is.

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  3. Good laugh Donna. Would have loved to have seen that:-)

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  4. Lovely foal. Let us know when they name her. I'm proud of Pepe.

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  5. She's so cute - what a sweet little peanut! As always, your pics are gorgeous!

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  6. Donna,

    I have been thinking of you all week I have been out of town and unable to ask until now.

    I know the fires are very cose to you, are you okay?

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  7. What a sweetie! Glad you and Missy are doing well together.

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  8. Welcome back Donna!!! I have beeen checking in from time to time, but have been going through my own trials and tribulations, so I know a bit of what you are going through.

    What a cutie pie, gonna be big, look at those loooooong legs.

    Loved the orange cone incident, of course you must have heard the saying "there is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man". I have lost my passion for my horses as the moment but am determined to get it back and start trying to enjoy life again. ((((((HUGE HUGS)))))) so good to see you back.

    Lori

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  9. She is adorable!!
    I'm still lol about Missy blowing into the cone.

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  10. She is so beautiful I feel like my heart could explode!

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