Breeding/Foaling update

May 14, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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In 20009 we bred only one mare due to the slow economy. This was Hiltje’s foal and it was born a few weeks ago. Unfortunately the foal was premature and it passed away before ever being able to nurse. That was very sad for us.

This year we are looking to breed three mares, but two will be via frozen semen which is very difficult to accomplish. Those two mares (Cori and Dahlia) are at Va Tech now for insemination. Tara, my maiden mare, is another I am hoping to breed. I still have not selected a stallion. I will worry more about Tara after the other two are back from Tech.

I need to update the main website to reflect the changes. I’ll put that on my list of to do’s!

Nice way to start a Sunday morning. A Friesian video.

April 11, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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This is from Cally Matherly and Maryanke Alexander. Get a cup of coffee, relax, and just enjoy something lovely for the next 6 minutes.

Time to decide about breeding my horses

March 31, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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It has been a crazy, busy winter. The snow and cold have been relentless and unusually extreme for my area. This has made even the small things a bit of a burden, so I feel very behind. But ya know, the days go by, and spring is here, and it is time to decide about breeding. What mares do I breed, and to what stallions?

I think this year I will try to blog more about the process. I’ll probably be doing something with the horses most every day. So why not write about it for others who might be interested.

I have 3 mares – all ster mares – of breeding age now. My parents have 1 (who is now pregnant and due to foal in early May). I will mostly speak about the 3 I have since I am making those decisions myself.

Due to economy I did not breed last year. I think that was a good decision. This year I am planning to try to breed all 3 mares and putting two up for sale afterwards. I only have a certain amount of space and these mares would make a terrific start for anyone wanting to become a breeder or expand their breeding operation. But if they do not sell that is fine. I love them and they are great mares. So I want to make sure I breed them in such as way as to produce the best foals possible since I could be selling foals instead of pregnant mares!

I decided to try frozen semen with my two proven broodmares – Cori and Dahlia. I ordered semen from two of the best stallions in the Netherlands, and two that would match either mare. This is my first real try with frozen semen and Va Tech is going to help me. I’ll talk about that more later.

Today I have been agonizing over what stallion to choose for the 4 year old maiden mare Tara. She is stam 102, a great but “old type” (think carriage horse) line. Tara’s father is Wander 352 and her damsire is Thomas 327. Tara is on the small side but a terrific mover. I would like to get more height and longer lines in a foal. A longer and more vertical neck would be great, as would a longer forearm. And shoot, a blacker coat and more hair, while I am wishing.

Since with Tara I am looking to US stallions (fresh semen vs. frozen) I am starting with ones who produce height, one of my biggest desires with this mare. Since Tara is a daughter of Wander 352, and his bloodlines are relatively uncommon, I have almost my choice of stallions. Do not have to worry really about inbreeding issues (thank you Wander for that). Anyhow, when looking at height, two of the top stallions in this area are Feike 395 and Nanning 374. Perhaps Fridse 423 (half brother to Nanning) is also a good choice. I also like thinking about the young stallions. Though there is not nearly as much published information about them, most of them are tall with longer lines. Perhaps one of them would be a good choice.

I have almost made up my mind. What about you folks – who would you pick? Write me and let me know

Here is a video of Tara, taken in the summer before her keuring:

Freya is weaned. Short video from last weekend.

November 11, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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She misses her mom and followed me around like a puppy. I think she is just going to be a wonderful mare. She is 6 months old now and entering the gawky “ugly Friesian” stage. I can hardly wait to see what butterfly will come out of the cocoon when she hits 3 years old. I have very high hopes for her.

Back in London

November 3, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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A while ago – mid 1990′s or so – I traveled to Europe and lot on business. I would come over for a week or two, then go back home, then a few months later come back for another few weeks. I did this for about 5 years. During that time, I worked mostly in London, Prague and Madrid. But I visited lots of places – Paris, Brussels, Zurich, Bern, Nice, Amsterdam, the Hague. I eventually got tired of the travel, but I fell completely in love with Europe. And I still feel that way.

Though I actually try to not travel so much anymore, this year I have racked up a lot of air miles. I have been to Portland 3 or 4 times and I have been over to Europe 3 times this year. At the moment I am in London on business and return back to the States tomorrow.

The big presentation was over yesterday and I am just relaxing now. Tonight we head over to Covent Garden (my old hangout) and the we see the play “War Horse”. I really cannot wait.

I miss home. But I do love London. More on War Horse:

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