targetsmom
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Our cam is up: http://www.marestare...?alias=ontarget but needs a bit of explanation. We have 3 mares due within a month of each other and are not sure which one will go first. Plus we have had mares abort or go early & have dead foals (last year at 299 days) while on Mare Stare. So for now we have the camera on the stall that the 3 share as a run-in, with an attached overhang area for more shelter, plus a turnout area. So the stall may be empty or have up to 3 mares in it.
The mares are Alamos Sirs Toffee Snow: bay & white tobiano pinto (negative for frame and splash): TOFFEE
Jones Call Me Blue Admiration (Max's dam): silver bay frame overo (LWO+), HZ for black, negative for splash, carries gray gene: MIRA
Vermilyea Farms Exotic Exposure: Black and white tobiano/sabino: SOX
All three are bred to SRF Buckshot: ETA - LWO negative!!!
We will be putting halter alarms on the mares as they get closer. Toffee wears her breakaway halter all the time because she is not very trusting and is hard to catch. In 2 years we have not made much progress with the trust issue and only recently learned more about her history. So please be understanding - this is clearly not something genetic as her 2 year old filly is a pocket pet.
Please call if you see anything we should be aware of. Especially with our foaling history, we would much rather answer the phone than find another dead body. Thanks for watching!
The mares are Alamos Sirs Toffee Snow: bay & white tobiano pinto (negative for frame and splash): TOFFEE
Jones Call Me Blue Admiration (Max's dam): silver bay frame overo (LWO+), HZ for black, negative for splash, carries gray gene: MIRA
Vermilyea Farms Exotic Exposure: Black and white tobiano/sabino: SOX
All three are bred to SRF Buckshot: ETA - LWO negative!!!
We will be putting halter alarms on the mares as they get closer. Toffee wears her breakaway halter all the time because she is not very trusting and is hard to catch. In 2 years we have not made much progress with the trust issue and only recently learned more about her history. So please be understanding - this is clearly not something genetic as her 2 year old filly is a pocket pet.
Please call if you see anything we should be aware of. Especially with our foaling history, we would much rather answer the phone than find another dead body. Thanks for watching!
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