Monday, August 18, 2008

Not Lexi related, but baby news none the less...

Our farm name is "WildAss Acres," and many people wonder why we call it that when our breeding program mainly revolves around Paints and Quarter Horses.

Back when I was about eight, we adopted a burro through the BLM. He and I were both born in May of '88, and he became my best friend. We named him "Nestor" after the movie "Nestor the Long Eared Christmas Donkey," my brother and I's favorite. I would go out while he was laying in the pasture and use him as a pillow to read my books, or just chat with him. I was bullied quite a bit in school when I was younger, and Nestor always listened to me at the end of a long, bad day.

When some people from the BLM came to check on him a year after we got him, they couldn't believe how calm, easygoing, and friendly he was. He was turned out with a mixture of both mares and geldings, and never acted like a stud at all. He never batted an eye when the mares were in season, and there wasn't an agressive bone in his body. Our entire family fell in love with him (including the non-horsey boys) and so we decided to name our up-and-coming farm after this wonderful animal.

A few years ago we bought him a "wife." He had two girls and a boy. He loved all of his children, loved being around and baby-sitting when their mom needed a break. Sadly, he passed away on Valentines Day last year. We still have one of his daughters - named Terri - and today she gave us the most precious baby girl.









Monday, August 11, 2008

Colic Scare

I swear to all that is holy, it is this mare's purpose in life to give me my first grey hairs.

I went out to feed her, put her in a pen by herself. Everything was fine and dandy, little miss piggy started stuffing her face right away. I walk away to fill up the water trough, turn back around and she's rolling. Okay.

I didn't think much of it until she rolled a second and third time, and then didn't want to get up. Crap. I ran over, forced her to stand, and started walking her. She buckled again and tried to go down. I didn't let her.

Long story short: she's fine. It was either mild stomach cramps or the baby kicking the first time. Nothing to be alarmed about. Or to start crying hysterically over the phone with my mother like an effing five year old about.
Seriously. I am that pathetic when it comes to this mare. Did I mention I also burst into tears when I found out she was pregnant? Oh yeah, I am all that is Cry Baby when it comes to my horses. Sheesh.