Cori is pregnant!
Coriander, my 6 year old Friesian broodmare, is pregnant. This is her 2nd foal, and she became pregnant after only one insemination. We are so happy and relieved! This should be a wonderful foal – the offspring of a top quality mare and one of the best breeding stallions in the world. If all goes well with the baby, s/he will be sold to a local (Blacksburg) woman who has been waiting about 18 months already for this little critter. So, happily the baby will be nearby for at least a while.
So, Cori is now at day 25 and we'll ultrasound her again at 45 days or so, and then do a final "make sure" exam at about 75 days. If things are still good then, it is just a matter of checking her at 5 months or so and making sure she has the proper diet, care, vaccinations, etc. The foal will be due in very early April, 2007.
That Cori – she is such a wonderful mare. Beautiful, sweet, a good breeder and a good mother. I am definitely lucky to be owned by her
Goodbye Samson (sniff)
Well, we have been boarding Samson and his owner picked him up today. Samson was Cori's first foal and he just turned 11 months old. I am glad I was not there when they picked him up – I would have been heartbroken to see him go. Dad said he walked right on the trailer like a good boy. He is now going to be boarded at a quarter horse place in NC. The man running the place, along with Samson's owner, picked him up. They brought an older gelding on the trailer to ride with him so he would not be too frightened and they promised Dad he would be in a paddock until he got used to his new home, then he would be with a herd of boys as he grows into an adult. If you are in western NC and pass a group of quarterhorses and a big, lovely Friesian, wave hello to Samson for me. What a sweet boy. This has got to be one of the worse parts about being a breeder – seeing them go….
Hiltje had a colt!
Yes, he was a couple of weeks early, which was a good thing because he is HUMONGOUS. He had trouble getting up, because he is HUMONGOUS, so he went to Va Tech for some TLC until he could build his strength up enough to lift his HUMONGOUS body. Even so, it took 6 people to hold him down to put the feeding tube in. One vet tech, sweaty face, hair down in her eyes, looked at me and said woefully "my word, he is strong". My guess is that Hiltje figured if Dahlia did not have to be pregnant anymore then Hiltje did not have to either. And Hiltje, our alpha mare, does whatever Hiltje wants. Thank goodness she is a sweetheart.
He's doing great now, standing and eating and pushing everyone around. He's at least 25% bigger than Tara – he probably weighs a good 130 pounds or more. Too bad this is not an H year because he would be a good "Hercules". Hiltje is having to get used to him again since he did not nurse on his own for a couple of days. When he goes to nurse he hits her like a Mack Truck, which pisses her off. But I think that will pass soon.
He is Sibald x Lute and the blackest thing I have ever seen. We got a lovely 1st premie filly with this cross a couple of years ago. So we are hopeful. Don't know much about his personality yet, but he is good looking. His name is Tsjemme (sorta like "SHEM-uh" but more of a "ch" sound up front), which is Friesian for Timothy. We named him after my brother. The vets call him Tim. After he's weaned he's going to a home outside Charlottesville to some folks who are excellent carriage drivers. A good thing since he'll probably be a "tractor trailer" sized adult!
Looking forward to getting him home and I'll get you some pictures.









