Zenyatta News
- Sparrow Castle
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It's getting wide-spread publicity now, but still all based on the Equineline report.
Report: Zenyatta Loses 2018 Into Mischief Foal
https://www.paulickreport.com/news/bloo ... hief-foal/
Report: Zenyatta aborts Into Mischief foal as misfortune continues
https://www.horseracingnation.com/news/ ... inues_123#
Report: Zenyatta Loses 2018 Into Mischief Foal
https://www.paulickreport.com/news/bloo ... hief-foal/
Report: Zenyatta aborts Into Mischief foal as misfortune continues
https://www.horseracingnation.com/news/ ... inues_123#
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I hope Zenyatta is okay though if she lost the foal last night, it might be too soon for there to be a blog post. It would have been unexpected. I wonder if she was injured (a kick or something) that caused the premature birth. Or if something more is going on.
I sure hope she is okay. Losing the foals is bad enough but the risk of losing her to something else going on ...can't think about that.
I sure hope she is okay. Losing the foals is bad enough but the risk of losing her to something else going on ...can't think about that.
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very concerned for zenyatta - just doesn't seem right that nothing has been said officially - especially now with all the speculation that is circulating - if she had lost the baby this late, well that is just awful enough - but now I am worried about her too - I dearly hope she is ok.
obviously the Moss's have every right to privacy - and to release info when they see fit - - but... its all very worrisome.
obviously the Moss's have every right to privacy - and to release info when they see fit - - but... its all very worrisome.
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A person from Facebook said she called Lane's End, the farm said she is healthy and Zenyatta.com will post something soon.
Guess its true then. I wouldn't be surprised if she was bred again for 2019 since she might apparently lost the foal back in April.
Guess its true then. I wouldn't be surprised if she was bred again for 2019 since she might apparently lost the foal back in April.
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yes, thank you for that update - really appreciate it - so very sad about the foal though - but so relieved to hear zen is ok.
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i'm with you. the only reason i can think of is they think they have some "right to know".....they do not. i happen to adore a certain mare that i was allowed to visit on numerous occasions while she was racing but would never call the farm or her connections.mariasmon wrote:Why must people call the farm and bother them?
Because people be crazy.mariasmon wrote:Why must people call the farm and bother them?
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Somnambulist wrote:Because people be crazy.mariasmon wrote:Why must people call the farm and bother them?
Yep. Because you have an appropriate sense of boundaries. What is it with Zenyatta that attracted such whackadoodles?No 1 Cares wrote:i'm with you. the only reason i can think of is they think they have some "right to know".....they do not. i happen to adore a certain mare that i was allowed to visit on numerous occasions while she was racing but would never call the farm or her connections.mariasmon wrote:Why must people call the farm and bother them?
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It's not just Zen; ask Taylor Swift and other celebrities about their stalkers, some of whom have done more than just try to phone them.
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You all should see the comments on the Horse Racing Nation FB page. So many people thinking she’s traumatized from losing her foals.
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People are intrusive. Something in the celebrity that seems to encourage it. Love and hate. Maybe the call news wasn't true--maybe that person just said it to feel important. Would the farm really even say anything without the owners' approval?
I hope Zenyatta is okay. I hope she goes on to have a few more babies before she is retired and I hope the next ones are super horses. I couldn't read those comments. I am sad the little one is gone but things happen. I wish they wouldn't but we all know it does no matter how well cared for.
When the owners are ready, we'll hear.
I hope Zenyatta is okay. I hope she goes on to have a few more babies before she is retired and I hope the next ones are super horses. I couldn't read those comments. I am sad the little one is gone but things happen. I wish they wouldn't but we all know it does no matter how well cared for.
When the owners are ready, we'll hear.
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her website confirmed the loss of the foal - it is sad - but glad to know she is doing well - she looks good in her paddock - love her.
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Official word from Zs connections have been posted on her blog.
She aborted mid-April due to low grade placentitis.
Z has bounced back from the loss and is healthy.
She aborted mid-April due to low grade placentitis.
Z has bounced back from the loss and is healthy.
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Mid-April? So close to her due date, I'd think the foal would have been fully-formed.
I wonder if it was a colt or filly?
Condolences to all her connections, especially Lane's End's broodmare caretakers. Losing a foal so close to the due date must be hard for the folks who care for and love these mares.
I wonder if it was a colt or filly?
Condolences to all her connections, especially Lane's End's broodmare caretakers. Losing a foal so close to the due date must be hard for the folks who care for and love these mares.
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I was thinking the same thing, and wondering what could have led to the foal being stillborn/aborted, that close to term. What a shame.BaroqueAgain1 wrote:Mid-April? So close to her due date, I'd think the foal would have been fully-formed.
I wonder if it was a colt or filly?
Condolences to all her connections, especially Lane's End's broodmare caretakers. Losing a foal so close to the due date must be hard for the folks who care for and love these mares.
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The condition itself, placentitis is characterised by occurring in the late term and resulting in the loss of weaker or slightly premature foals, I believe. Unless it's caught early enough but it can be really difficult to catch it early.lurkey mclurker wrote:I was thinking the same thing, and wondering what could have led to the foal being stillborn/aborted, that close to term. What a shame.BaroqueAgain1 wrote:Mid-April? So close to her due date, I'd think the foal would have been fully-formed.
I wonder if it was a colt or filly?
Condolences to all her connections, especially Lane's End's broodmare caretakers. Losing a foal so close to the due date must be hard for the folks who care for and love these mares.
It really comes down to shit luck.
A filly named Ruffian...
Eine Stute namens Danedream...
Une pouliche se nommant Trêve...
Kincsem nevű kanca...
And a Queen named Beholder
Eine Stute namens Danedream...
Une pouliche se nommant Trêve...
Kincsem nevű kanca...
And a Queen named Beholder
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Such a shame that two of the best mares in the last several years have only a handful of foals each. Rachel has two and Zen has three.
Rotten luck I suppose, different reasons for each mare, but it really stinks that neither of them have had much luck as a broodmare.
Rotten luck I suppose, different reasons for each mare, but it really stinks that neither of them have had much luck as a broodmare.