Thank you for sharing MSD I don't think this one has been posted yet! She seems confident like Beholder and Mendy apparently were at that age. I've got big dreams for this little gal... (as I still do for Mendelssohn!)MySaladDays wrote:may be a repeat, but look at this leggy beauty
AP and Leslies Lady foal
Apparently moves 'like silk'
Sill a fan of Mendelssohn
2018 foals
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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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Leslie's Lady has a yearling MdO colt, but it appears she didn't have a foal between the MdO and Mendelssohn.
I wonder if Clarkland will send the MdO colt to the sales? Considering how talented her offspring have been, I wouldn't be surprised if he beats his half-bro's sales price, so long as his conformation is OK.
ETA: I found this nice Bloodhorse article from last year, with lots of photos of LL and her good-looking MdO colt.
http://cs.bloodhorse.com/blogs/throught ... -Lady.aspx
I wonder if Clarkland will send the MdO colt to the sales? Considering how talented her offspring have been, I wouldn't be surprised if he beats his half-bro's sales price, so long as his conformation is OK.
ETA: I found this nice Bloodhorse article from last year, with lots of photos of LL and her good-looking MdO colt.
http://cs.bloodhorse.com/blogs/throught ... -Lady.aspx
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Ridan_Remembered wrote:It's true. The People's Horse members received an email with information from the vet.Flanders wrote:If true, it's a shame but could be a lot worse, at least she is alive and should be fine.
Vickie—
The ability to overcome obstacles has always been at the heart of The People’s Horse project. When we started more than two years ago, traveling around on pick up trucks with our plastic horse to gather support for a collective foal, we knew that only an unshakeable belief in our long shot dream would push us forward. And now, with hundreds of members and a foal in the barn, that belief has evolved into reality. Together, we’ve proven that with grit, perseverance and a strong community, the impossible can be achieved.
The journey of The People's Horse has never been linear, and those forks in the road have become chapters in this ever evolving story. This week, our growing community faces another test, and perhaps the most challenging of all. We are saddened to report that sometime during the early morning hours of Monday May 14th, a most unfortunate accident transpired. We do not yet know the cause of this accident - and perhaps might never know - though we can report here and with a heavy heart that grazing in the pasture with her mother, The People’s Horse suffered a laceration to her right eye, and a cut so severe her eye had to be removed.
We spoke to Dr. Claire Latimer, the veterinary ophthalmologist that performed the emergency surgery on our foal late yesterday, and wanted to share an audio recording of our conversation with her to bring you up to speed on this unfortunate incident.
AN ACCIDENT IN THE PASTURE
https://vimeo.com/269975448?mc_cid=9c6c ... 2a7e8257f3
Video above - hope it works - any thoughts?
May they run with the WIND
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In all the recent interviews done with them this spring they stated they were prepping him for the sales and intending on selling him. They were going to sell any colt she might produce and retain any fillies. So they'll keep the American Pharoah daughter... I don't think they've announced any plans to breed her back yet though? They were in wait and see mode but I suspected even before she was born they might stop there since they got what they wanted.BaroqueAgain1 wrote:Leslie's Lady has a yearling MdO colt, but it appears she didn't have a foal between the MdO and Mendelssohn.
I wonder if Clarkland will send the MdO colt to the sales? Considering how talented her offspring have been, I wouldn't be surprised if he beats his half-bro's sales price, so long as his conformation is OK.
ETA: I found this nice Bloodhorse article from last year, with lots of photos of LL and her good-looking MdO colt.
http://cs.bloodhorse.com/blogs/throught ... -Lady.aspx
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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Interesting that they actually call the left eye the "rail eye" but that makes sense (at least for counter-clockwise racing)... it seems like it's one of those freak things. The lack of outright/blatant evidence of a kick or whatnot makes it a bit of a puzzle but it's happened to her so young, I bet she adapts very quickly.Dusty wrote:
AN ACCIDENT IN THE PASTURE
https://vimeo.com/269975448?mc_cid=9c6c ... 2a7e8257f3
Video above - hope it works - any thoughts?
Horses, man. Glad she's got the best care. <3
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Via Veneto's beautiful filly still has a large bandage around her neck several days after they first put it on her. I wonder why. Outwardly she seems healthy. Does anyone have any idea why the bandage? Here is a screen capture I took from the live feed tonight. She was busy dealing with an itch, lol.
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I’ve only ever seen foals wear those bandages around their necks when they have catheters. Wonder if her blood work was off and she needed some antibiotics.Ridan_Remembered wrote:Via Veneto's beautiful filly still has a large bandage around her neck several days after they first put it on her. I wonder why. Outwardly she seems healthy. Does anyone have any idea why the bandage? Here is a screen capture I took from the live feed tonight. She was busy dealing with an itch, lol.
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Yesterday(or possibly the day before) I saw 2 people administering 2 syringes into her, near the neck bandage thingy. They were in her stall but the foal was partially outside of video range. The man that administered them tossed each used syringe into a small pail when he was done. Someone else was holding the foal still. Once both syringe were administered, both people left the stall and the guy took the pail with him, which has the 2 used syringes.Ridan_Remembered wrote:Via Veneto's beautiful filly still has a large bandage around her neck several days after they first put it on her. I wonder why. Outwardly she seems healthy. Does anyone have any idea why the bandage?
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somethings up with bird town, very agitated, laying down, rolling, given an injection, they've taken both her and her foal out of their stall.
arravale is getting close, she's pretty active tonight.
arravale is getting close, she's pretty active tonight.
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Uh oh that sounds like colic. I hope she’s ok!No 1 Cares wrote:somethings up with bird town, very agitated, laying down, rolling, given an injection, they've taken both her and her foal out of their stall.
arravale is getting close, she's pretty active tonight.
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i know.....they were right on it with her so hopefully things go well.Summer Bird wrote: Uh oh that sounds like colic. I hope she’s ok!
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That’s good. Hope it’s just a belly ache from the fresh spring grass.No 1 Cares wrote:i know.....they were right on it with her so hopefully things go well.Summer Bird wrote: Uh oh that sounds like colic. I hope she’s ok!
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I just want them all to be okay. : ((((( Makes me sad for Via Veneto all over again...
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Oh, I hope it's not too serious and Bird Town recovers soon! Glad they were on it quickly.
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Oh no! There's been too much heartache watching these mares and foals this season. The filly who was born the same night as La Verdad's filly died, then Via Veneto died and now her foal has a big bandage wrapped around her neck. The California Chrome x Colerful Bride filly lost an eye. And now this with Bird Town. I hope with all my heart that she's ok. Please be ok, Birdy. Sigh.No 1 Cares wrote:somethings up with bird town, very agitated, laying down, rolling, given an injection, they've taken both her and her foal out of their stall.
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Bird Town and her foal are back in their stall!
so glad whatever ailed her appears to have passed and she is no longer in distress! it's amazing how attached you can become to them from afar.
edited to add photo from the May 15th blog post of bird town covering up her foal https://foalpatrol.com/horses/bird-town/blog (there's a second photo but it's too large to load easily)
so glad whatever ailed her appears to have passed and she is no longer in distress! it's amazing how attached you can become to them from afar.
edited to add photo from the May 15th blog post of bird town covering up her foal https://foalpatrol.com/horses/bird-town/blog (there's a second photo but it's too large to load easily)
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Awww, that photo of Bird Town covering up her foal is about the most heartwarming thing I've seen in way too long. She is such a wonderful mare, and I'm glad she's back in her stall doing ok.
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Oh thank goodness, I was helping wrangle kids & ponies at a horse show this morning & was afraid I'd come home to news I didn't want to see. Sooooo glad she's okay and they're back home. <3
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American Pharoah-Momentary Magic filly. This one’s value has definitely gone up since her dam is a half sister to the dam of Justify.
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From the Foal Patrol blog for Bird Town, regarding last night:
All Is Well...
May 20th, 2018
Late last night, the brood mare manager at Gainesway noticed Bird Town seemed to be uncomfortable and just wasn’t acting like the Bird Town they know.
As a precautionary measure, the decision was made to take her to the clinic to be examined by a veterinarian.
As it turned out, Bird Town had a mild case of colic which was treated immediately and she was brought back to the barn within hours.
Colic is very common in horses. In layman’s terms, colic is pain in a horse’s stomach. If not treated quickly and correctly, colic can lead to serious illness and can possibly be fatal.
For 80% of colic there is no known root cause and colic symptoms may vary.
Thanks to a very caring and attentive barn staff, Bird Town is back in her stall watching over her beautiful filly.