Lier
Now we are safely arrived in Lier with 6 horses. This fantastic place, will be our home for the next 6 weeks.
From here we will be training, we will go to international shows, as well as national and training shows.
We are looking forward to spend time with our very good friends here❤️ and to meet new people.
We hope we will bring home a lot of experience and new lifetime memories 🤗
Fantastic memories from the competition in Neumunster with Blacks Colluna, Lady Calando and Cremant❤️
Made by our fantastic groom @dicte_ras
Så er det snart ved at være sidste tår mælk denne flotte fyr vil få. Han mistede sin mor 1 døgn efter fødslen, og er blevet passet af hans plejemor Quela, der desværre ikke havde mælk nok til ham, så vi har derfor givet ham mælk i en beholder mange gange hver dag siden. Nu fylder han 5 måneder på næste lørdag og kan derfor snart undvære sin mælk, selvom han elsker det og kommer fræsende, når vi kommer med ny forsyning 🐎💨Han er idag en dejlig trivelig og veltilpas ung flot fyr fuld af selvtillid ❤️🐴
This little guy is a true miracle and this mare is a true hero.
This is not our own foal, but from a mare we had in care from another person.
Unfortunately he lost his mother 1,5 day after she gave birth to him. He was laying wrong during the birth and were very difficult to get out. It is a miracle that he survived. Sadly she was damaged during birth. We went to the horse hospital right after the birth and they were trying to rescue her, but it looked very bad. I took our 21 year old mare, who has been retired from having foals in 6 years and drove her to the hospital. She was standing next to the mare and the foal and when they had to put down his mother as she was dying, they gave Quela, the old mare, an injection to lay down milk and put the foal in a small box in her box. Right away she got fond of him but she didn’t really got milk and she pushed him away when he was trying to drink as it hurts too much. The vets were about to give up and wanted to try with another mare, but Quela did not accept that they were trying to take him away and made so much trouble, that they had to give him back to her. Now she accept that he was drinking with her and meanwhile she we’re biting in the bars, or in her own stomach, but she let him drink and she took good care of him. After two days she was not hurt anymore but
She didn’t get enough milk, only enough to give him the mother/foal contact, so we had to give him most of his milk in a bottle.
The vet told us, that she had seen a film on YouTube that somebody had made a milk bar and maybe we could do the same.
We saw the film and decided to try. The owner of the foal made me two containers for milk. And we made a shelve outside the box, so that I don’t have to enter the box each time I give milk. In the beginning I gave him a new container every 3. Hour.
Now the foal is 13 weeks old, very fresh and norty and now I give him milk every 6 hour. He has no problem finding it and now they are in the field from early in