Moutaineer wrote:Tell us more, Chisamba!
Off to a schooling show at the crack of dawn tomorrow. I was working this morning but the rest of the gang went over to school. They say the footing is terrible. Ugh. Its the venue for the two local rated shows that I was planning to go to this summer, but if its that bad, we may need to rethink our plans.
I hope the show, and the footing, work out ok.
About Pauletta, possibly to be called Letta? Long version .
13 years ago I lost Kaira who was my young hope. I had bought Kaira, an Amish bred mare, from an " English " broker, ie a person who buys amish bred horses and uses social media to sell them at quite an up mark in price. Iso much liked Kaira and was so impressed with her u immediately sought another and Got Deneb, who was supposedly her sister. Well I'm stupid bur nor that stupid, when I sent off hairs for DNA Kaira was a Sandokan (KWPN) daughter bred by Fishers and Deneb was a saddlebred Guy o shea daughter bred by Simpsons. So imagine that, a lying broker. Lmao.
Anyway, it took me a few years because of the absence of social media etc amoung the Amish to locate Christ Fisher, and I first visited his farm , a few years ago. People talk about Amish horses as tooth they are the dregs of society, but this guy imports his stallions, breeds KWPN, and sells his horses above my pay grade. But he owned the stallion, Sandokan, who sired Kaira. I wanted to send Kimba to him to ne bred this year, but 2 things. First if I breed a foal and it's born next year it will be rideable in 4 to 5 years when I am 68 and do I really want to start a baby at 68 to try to get to PSG by the time I am, oh, 75 because I'm slow. Lol
And problem 2, Sandokan died this winter.
So Pauletta, she was sent to an agent to sell in Florida, got habronema muscae lesions horribly around her fetlocks and so she came home unsold with scars that are an eyesore and will take some healing, so her price dropped into range.
Affordable AND related to Kaira, I even see a resemblance ad I ride past the mirror. I couldn't pass her up. So I sold Honey and brought Pauletta home. I've just started backing her, she took the saddle like a champ but a human on her back was unexpected, she informed me, lol. She had been driven not ridden.
She just turned 5 so right age, she is a bit up and down with her knees but I think when she relaxes her back into the connection she will have more scope.