Some of your may remember Bow's foaling thread in 2011 when she foaled a palomino filly, Ale. I have since sold Ale and bought back our stallion, who i gelded a month later. In the month he was home, he did end up breeding Bow, who I willingly partnered him up with. It wasn't an ideal situation, however due to the circumstances I had, I took the chance.
Buddy was sold in April 2011 before Bow foaled and I bought him back July 20th, 2014. In the three year he had been gone, he hadn't seen another horse and he immediately became stressed when he saw another herd. I had the choice of putting him in with my geldings or Bow. He was very aggressive towards the geldings and to prevent injuries I decided to put him in with Bow, whom he immediately bred and instantly calmed down. I could have left him alone, which I did for about a week, but he was beginning to injure himself on the gates/fences attempting to get to the other horses. Bow and Buddy were pasture mates for years, from 2002-2011 and I knew that they would do just fine together, and they did.
In October I had all of my mares ultrasounded just in case (weirder things have happened, and not everybody is truthful) and only Bow was pregnant. She has been doing great and her foal is active.
She is due June 25th, 2015 and will be 300 days in foal tomorrow. I will admit that I know this mare like the back of my hand and don't think I'll need help predicting when she'll foal. Her PH strips have always been truthful. I will however share pictures of our expierence, and just so I can see the changes all in one place.
I am hoping for a very healthy colt, hopefully smokey black.
I will post pictures of Bow over the years, and of her foals, along with pictures of the sire.
Buddy was sold in April 2011 before Bow foaled and I bought him back July 20th, 2014. In the three year he had been gone, he hadn't seen another horse and he immediately became stressed when he saw another herd. I had the choice of putting him in with my geldings or Bow. He was very aggressive towards the geldings and to prevent injuries I decided to put him in with Bow, whom he immediately bred and instantly calmed down. I could have left him alone, which I did for about a week, but he was beginning to injure himself on the gates/fences attempting to get to the other horses. Bow and Buddy were pasture mates for years, from 2002-2011 and I knew that they would do just fine together, and they did.
In October I had all of my mares ultrasounded just in case (weirder things have happened, and not everybody is truthful) and only Bow was pregnant. She has been doing great and her foal is active.
She is due June 25th, 2015 and will be 300 days in foal tomorrow. I will admit that I know this mare like the back of my hand and don't think I'll need help predicting when she'll foal. Her PH strips have always been truthful. I will however share pictures of our expierence, and just so I can see the changes all in one place.
I am hoping for a very healthy colt, hopefully smokey black.
I will post pictures of Bow over the years, and of her foals, along with pictures of the sire.