Haha, I think that would be too derivative for the Mosses. I actually liked the "Zclipse" name someone else mentioned, but Ziconic is kinda growing on me. I would have barfed at "Zenny's Dream," or anything of that ilk.Diver52 wrote:I think we probably had a narrow escape of "Cozmic Too."bare it all wrote:It's better than Cozmic One, but that isn't saying much. Not sure I would want to have to name a horse of such popular stature because it would never seem "good enough" ... At least he isn't Zennie's Prince or Cozmic Too.
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So with Z in every name is the new baby going to be named Z'Easter Bunny if it is born on Easter Sunday?
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Or how about 'Zor'Easter,' a play on Nor'Easter, the fierce storms of the Eastern seaboard?
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Well played, firehorse. i think both of your Easter inspired, tongue in cheek suggestions are hilarious.
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Awesome news - I was hoping for a filly. Wow - gotta think this is going to make for some interesting naming ideas...Ashado wrote:IT'S A FILLY!!! Just reported on Twitter that Z delivered at 12:03. Hope everyone is healthy. Congrats to the connections.
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I'm bemused by all the griping concerning the use of "Z" in the names of Zenyatta's foals, or all of Kitten's Joy's "Kittens."
This is not a new practice. Alluding to the sire and/or dam's name is a well-established tradition, whether in horse breeding or pedigreed dogs and cats. And Norwegians.
How many Storm Cat offspring had "Cat" or "Storm" in their names? How about all the "Indy's" and "Slew's?" Or the "Native's" and "Dancer's?" Before that, I seem to remember "War" showing up in the names of Man O'War offspring.
Just sayin.'
This is not a new practice. Alluding to the sire and/or dam's name is a well-established tradition, whether in horse breeding or pedigreed dogs and cats. And Norwegians.
How many Storm Cat offspring had "Cat" or "Storm" in their names? How about all the "Indy's" and "Slew's?" Or the "Native's" and "Dancer's?" Before that, I seem to remember "War" showing up in the names of Man O'War offspring.
Just sayin.'
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Outstanding! A filly to carry on the tail female line (assuming this new little one lives a full, healthy life). Congrats to mom Zenyatta and all her human connections.Ashado wrote:IT'S A FILLY!!! Just reported on Twitter that Z delivered at 12:03. Hope everyone is healthy. Congrats to the connections.
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Quite so...and all the "Secrets" by Secretariat, as in Lady's Secret.BaroqueAgain1 wrote:I'm bemused by all the griping concerning the use of "Z" in the names of Zenyatta's foals, or all of Kitten's Joy's "Kittens."
This is not a new practice. Alluding to the sire and/or dam's name is a well-established tradition, whether in horse breeding or pedigreed dogs and cats. And Norwegians.
How many Storm Cat offspring had "Cat" or "Storm" in their names? How about all the "Indy's" and "Slew's?" Or the "Native's" and "Dancer's?" Before that, I seem to remember "War" showing up in the names of Man O'War offspring.
Just sayin.'
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just because it's a thing everyone does or is tradition doesn't make it fun or interesting.BaroqueAgain1 wrote:I'm bemused by all the griping concerning the use of "Z" in the names of Zenyatta's foals, or all of Kitten's Joy's "Kittens."
This is not a new practice. Alluding to the sire and/or dam's name is a well-established tradition, whether in horse breeding or pedigreed dogs and cats. And Norwegians.
How many Storm Cat offspring had "Cat" or "Storm" in their names? How about all the "Indy's" and "Slew's?" Or the "Native's" and "Dancer's?" Before that, I seem to remember "War" showing up in the names of Man O'War offspring.
Just sayin.'
that said, eagerly awaiting pics.