So who has mares scanned infoal for next year?

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Postby Truly » Sun Jul 04, 2010 2:22 pm

angrovestud wrote:Hi Truly
I am so sorry your having such a horrid dry time we still have grass but not a lot, we are hoping for a second cut back end, it helps being in the north east cold and wet!yes the two Tancred girls are and I have Angel Rummy racing boys mum on Regumate to see if she will come on as well, yes they are all in foal to Ricco, Rummy doing really well the trainer is very pleased with him and his yard manager who was with Jon Jo Oneil likes him as well in fact he has done a lot of work with him so its game on hopefully hes cantering now over the stunningly beautiful yorkshire moors.
here is a link to the trainers site small but very friendly which is what its all about plus results which he is getting plenty of!
if this synidcate works maybe we should help each other

http://www.philipkirbyracing.co.uk/news.html


That's great! :)

Rummy sounds like he is in the best yard..small and personal and great results :)
I like that he turns his out everyday :)...happy , healthy horses run well!

I would like Crinkle close to home so I can visit him while in training but those lovely moors sound tempting :)

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Postby TrueColours » Mon Jul 05, 2010 4:22 am

We just got 2nd cut off 3 fields and are now waiting for rain so we can get the other fields cut (still needs to grow a bit more ...) so we are now doing the rain dance around here as well ..
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Postby Bellissima » Tue Jul 06, 2010 9:04 am

We are very lucky where I am to have plentiful, excellent hay this year, lots very good first cut, and it looks like a great 2nd cut.
The good news about the 2nd cup being plentiful is that the dairy farmers prefer that, so that frees up their 1st cut. I think we might well get a 3rd cut here! :D
I'm also very lucky that I have large pastures with excellent grazing as well. The horses are too fat!!!

Feeling sorry for you Truly with the prices of hay there, that is a worry for sure.

But back to the mares in foal subject!

I bred only one mare of my own this year, my beautiful Holsteiner mare Oohlala to A Fine Romance.
Can't wait for that foal!!!

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Postby angrovestud » Tue Jul 06, 2010 9:21 am

Hi Truly sorry we had a busy couple of days covering and scanning two more scanned in foal this morning lovely Tb mare and a welsh cob 2 more next week and two more to jab on.
Yes the Trainers place is just stunning and very peaceful which is good for horses minds I think.
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