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Thursday, April 1, 2010

I can't keep my excitement in a second longer!

I wasn't going to say anything because I know how this board can be but I came home to this from Arizona and have been way too excited not to share!



The filly is a week old today and I decided to name her Fiona. Bronwyn foaled out really easily - not too complicated since I used Rex as the stallion - he's a big boy but Bronwyn still has some major booty on him!

I was really hoping for a buckskin filly... Going to try her again on her foal heat to see if I can get what I want. This filly will be up on the local classifieds pretty soon. She is nice and will be a great athletic little mare when she grows up but I am really holding out for the buckskin and white filly... it'll look like a gypsy vanner, except taller and more athletic, I think. :)

I know Bronwyn hasn't really shown much talent for anything yet but I really think I am the one holding her back - she has a lot of potential and I think the foal could be quite athletic and talented! I also know how Bronwyn lost her foal back before I got her and thought she might like the chance to raise a couple and let her great mothering instincts shine through.

In the meantime, I am excited... it has been a few years since we have had a foal out here and I totally have missed little fuzzy noses! She is sooooo inquisitive and friendly, I am amazed that a mare as squirrely and distrustful as Bronwyn can be could produce something so cute and personable!

6 comments:

  1. I am shocked, shocked! that no one has commented on this amazing news!

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  2. Woah I didn't know Bronwyn was even prego! Congrats, she's beautiful!

    This might help you see your odds of getting a buckskin paint.

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  3. Oops It didn't show up, go to
    Horsetesting.com, click on equine testing, and then coat color calculator.

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  4. ROFL.

    April Fool's eh?

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  5. Wow I didnt even know she was bred!

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  6. Haha Anonymous, she wasn't! It was an April Fools! :)

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