Well, we were shocked when we saw the mare, she has obviously been losing weight, all the horses were thin except for 2 of them that were in separate pens-a mare w/ a foal and a gorgeous Iberian warmblood. Anyways, "Lady" as she is called was fine w/ being caught, stood quietly w/ out being tied to saddle up, bridled fine and off we went out into a bumpy arena. Her poor feet are in terrible condition but she walked and trotted along nicely. Kelly cantered her a little bit but we didn't want to work her too much. She has really nice bone, good conformation, needs a 100 lbs. or more on her and some care but she seems to be a really nice girl so we decided to bring her home. The flies were horrible, it'll be so nice to put a fly mask on her tomorrow morning and give her a bath this weekend.
She has hardly lifted her head out of the manger since we fed. She's about 16 hds, got her Jockey Club papers and according to the lady, is a Seattle Slew granddaughter, won a couple races, has had some babies that have been successful too. Can't wait to see the butterfly emerge!