kelo
Member
Hi
I have had a special mare of mine die this year. She came to me as an ex showjumper - originally from the Essex area. I hunted her for a while and then turned her into a broodmare.
She had one foal that i graded at BEF futurity who got First Premium and highest score of the day, and her foal this year who is now sadly an orphan.
lola had some 'temper tantrum' issues, caused by being man handled i think. She really did have her own mind and could be very stubborn!
She had a favourite trick of standing quietly on your foot as you put her saddle on! She had a bit of an 'I'll get you before you get me' attitude!
She was liver chesnut, she actually measured 18hh but was always reffered to as 17.1 or two. She weaved like she was disco dancing and would chase anyone walking in her field!
I can hear you asking yourself 'why ever breed from that'!!
Well she could also be a sweetie and i have never jumped anything so cat like in my life. All of her bad attitude had been man made as her babies prove.
What is really sad, is that i don't know her breeding and would dearly love to know it. i think she is Dutch, but she could also be irish.
She was bought from a yard in Essex in about 2004, if you think you knew her, please contact me with any info however small.
RIP Lola
How do i get a pic up?
I have had a special mare of mine die this year. She came to me as an ex showjumper - originally from the Essex area. I hunted her for a while and then turned her into a broodmare.
She had one foal that i graded at BEF futurity who got First Premium and highest score of the day, and her foal this year who is now sadly an orphan.
lola had some 'temper tantrum' issues, caused by being man handled i think. She really did have her own mind and could be very stubborn!
She had a favourite trick of standing quietly on your foot as you put her saddle on! She had a bit of an 'I'll get you before you get me' attitude!
She was liver chesnut, she actually measured 18hh but was always reffered to as 17.1 or two. She weaved like she was disco dancing and would chase anyone walking in her field!
I can hear you asking yourself 'why ever breed from that'!!
Well she could also be a sweetie and i have never jumped anything so cat like in my life. All of her bad attitude had been man made as her babies prove.
What is really sad, is that i don't know her breeding and would dearly love to know it. i think she is Dutch, but she could also be irish.
She was bought from a yard in Essex in about 2004, if you think you knew her, please contact me with any info however small.
RIP Lola
How do i get a pic up?