UnRetiring
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Hello - I'm 'new' to breeding and wanted to ask some advice...
I bought a lovely ISH mare in March, who got fatter and fatter this summer and then surprised me 2 weeks ago with a gorgeous, jet black filly foal!
I've since tracked down the stallion in question - a young 'man' with Hibiskus bloodlines.
I know nothing at all about breeding / bringing up foals, having not intended to become a grandma! But, with a massive amount of reading and lots of worrying so far, everything seems to be going well and filly and mum are thriving.
I've been wondering about showing them next year, and wondered if anyone could offer me some advice as to how to prepare them / what to expect / what the form is? (I've only really evented before so don't know where to start) - or is there a good book you can recommend?
I'm probably getting ahead of myself, but I'm grabbing my surprise opportunity with both hands (rather than just panic!) and hoping to produce her for myself for the future...
If I can work out how to add pictures, I will...!
Very many thanks
Jenny
I bought a lovely ISH mare in March, who got fatter and fatter this summer and then surprised me 2 weeks ago with a gorgeous, jet black filly foal!
I've since tracked down the stallion in question - a young 'man' with Hibiskus bloodlines.
I know nothing at all about breeding / bringing up foals, having not intended to become a grandma! But, with a massive amount of reading and lots of worrying so far, everything seems to be going well and filly and mum are thriving.
I've been wondering about showing them next year, and wondered if anyone could offer me some advice as to how to prepare them / what to expect / what the form is? (I've only really evented before so don't know where to start) - or is there a good book you can recommend?
I'm probably getting ahead of myself, but I'm grabbing my surprise opportunity with both hands (rather than just panic!) and hoping to produce her for myself for the future...
If I can work out how to add pictures, I will...!
Very many thanks
Jenny