Friday, 24 July 2009
Jack Eventing
I'm just getting the hang of my new camcorder. Dressage and show jumping was OK but the cross country was a bit more difficult. It's all right until you try and move at the same time. Very easy to lose the fences!
Jack's now a semi-permanent fixture. Long story but it involved him getting stuck halfway over a hedge. Full details to follow......
Wots Been Occurring?

Well, lots! This is the first photograph of Kanga, born 17th April at the Louella Stud.
Because we weren't sure how Ruby's previous foalings had gone, we thought it wise to send her back to the stud, where they've got lots of experience and a vet on call. Sadly this meant that we weren't present at the birth but they did a grand job and Kanga arrived safely. Ruby was an absolute star. She was totally unphased by all the fuss and was quite happy to let us touch the baby when we went to see them the following day. Kanga was a bit shy at first but, once she'd had her bottom scratched, became VERY friendly. We had to stop doing it because she got into the habit of reversing into you whenever she wanted a scratch and she's turned out to be a real groomer, which is lovely, but a bit disconcerting! Because her legs were so long, her joints were a bit flexible so she had to spend most of the first week in the stable with short forays into the paddock.
You can see in this photo how big she was (she's about 12 hours old here) as Ruby's a very big girl at 17.1hh.
And stolen the hearts of just about everyone who's met her! And she doesn't even have a proper name yet. Daddy is Primitive Proposal and Mummy's Legal Reputation. We've had a view ideas but can't agree!
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