Foals of 2016
- Barbaro06
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Calves are similar at birth. Their legs can look pretty awkward at birth. We only had one we had to splint to correct, and that was because she was having trouble walking. Looks like it would fix on its own, but I am certainly no thoroughbred breeder.
Last edited by Barbaro06 on Wed Jan 20, 2016 10:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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eh, i posted something similar last year because i have never been around foals that small, and have heard all sorts of "i know a big name horse that had casts and pins and whatever as a foal because he was so crooked!!" stories (where horses were never named and there was no way to Yay or Nay the story), the stories + inexperience = i needed to learn more. i could probably still learn more, really.
- Sparrow Castle
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Shamrock Farm
1/21 Perfectly Awesome filly by Atreides.
And if anyone is out there who can't get enough of seeing foal videos of when they're first trying to figure out what to do with those four long legs, the one on the farm's FB page is "perfectly awesome."
https://www.facebook.com/Shamrock-Farm-397908250343339/
1/21 Perfectly Awesome filly by Atreides.
And if anyone is out there who can't get enough of seeing foal videos of when they're first trying to figure out what to do with those four long legs, the one on the farm's FB page is "perfectly awesome."
https://www.facebook.com/Shamrock-Farm-397908250343339/
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I sure could do with an Arch 'foal-fix' right about now
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Most vets will tell you not to even look at the legs for 30 days and then you can make a decision for periosteal stripping or something like that. We had one last year that was extremely knock kneed and toed out when born and with no interference is just mildly toes out in one front. Another was quite wind swept and is almost completely perfect as an early yearling. Many times, nature will do its thing.
- Flanders
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f. by Dubawi - The Fugue
Gorgeous picture from Amy Lanigan of The Fugue with her Dubawi filly at Watership Down Stud from TDN on Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/thoroughbredda ... permPage=1
Gorgeous picture from Amy Lanigan of The Fugue with her Dubawi filly at Watership Down Stud from TDN on Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/thoroughbredda ... permPage=1
- Sparrow Castle
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Darley @DarleyStallions
This #DiscreetCat filly, foaled 1/22, is o/o Tanasi, a 1/2 to d/o #DiscreetCat’s G1W Dads Caps. #snowpocalypsebaby
This #DiscreetCat filly, foaled 1/22, is o/o Tanasi, a 1/2 to d/o #DiscreetCat’s G1W Dads Caps. #snowpocalypsebaby
- Sparrow Castle
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Rosecrest Farm
Our first foal of the year, by @HillnDaleFarm Atreides. Out of Melody's Spirit, whose first foal was Gr. Stakes plcd
Our first foal of the year, by @HillnDaleFarm Atreides. Out of Melody's Spirit, whose first foal was Gr. Stakes plcd
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It looks like that Discreet Cat filly is double blanketed....must be pretty chilly in her barn.
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Yeah, perfect foaling weather. Can't remember how many nasty, cold nights I spent in barns waiting for foals. Always wishing the mares could have waited just another day or two. Read somewhere mares try to delay foaling if the weather is bad. I never saw that happen.
- Life At Zen
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Omg I wishTBird wrote:Approximately 24 degrees outside and blizzarding. (I live about 10 minutes from Darley.)BaroqueAgain1 wrote:It looks like that Discreet Cat filly is double blanketed....must be pretty chilly in her barn.
Once upon a time there was a horse named Kelso.
But only once. ~Joe Hirsch
But only once. ~Joe Hirsch
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Omg I wish
You wish that it was a balmy 24 degrees where you live? Or that you lived 10 minutes from Darley?
Or both of the above?
You wish that it was a balmy 24 degrees where you live? Or that you lived 10 minutes from Darley?
Or both of the above?
- CoronadosQuest
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It was -24*F here at the beginning of the week LOL. 24 degrees feels awfully nice to you after thatTBird wrote:Approximately 24 degrees outside and blizzarding. (I live about 10 minutes from Darley.)BaroqueAgain1 wrote:It looks like that Discreet Cat filly is double blanketed....must be pretty chilly in her barn.
- Sparrow Castle
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Craig Bernick @craigb1818
New filly Midnight Lute/Key Component. Ends up being a great day after all! Will send pic in daylight tomorrow.
New filly Midnight Lute/Key Component. Ends up being a great day after all! Will send pic in daylight tomorrow.
- Life At Zen
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Both lolBaroqueAgain1 wrote:Omg I wish
You wish that it was a balmy 24 degrees where you live? Or that you lived 10 minutes from Darley?
Or both of the above?
Once upon a time there was a horse named Kelso.
But only once. ~Joe Hirsch
But only once. ~Joe Hirsch
- CoronadosQuest
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No picture but Islington had a Sea the Stars filly. Her 10th filly from 10 foals.
http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/news/b ... 22354/top/
http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/news/b ... 22354/top/
- CoronadosQuest
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Chad Schumer
@SchumerBS
First foal of the year! Lovely @DarleyStallions Animal Kingdom filly x 1/2 sister to Dreaming Of Anna