She came to me as a broodmare, but she has also been used as a trail horse, pony ride extraordinaire and beauty queen. She has never met a piece of food she didn't love, and although her body has undergone some changes due to time, gravity and Cushing's, she still has the loveliest face ever. Loretta pushes her pasture mate around, even though she's at least a hand shorter, and many years older. Her stall manners are perfect, until she hears the hay bale rustling, then a well placed kick on her stall door reminds me that she must be fed first.
Recently, I read a post about an older horse that passed away, and the owner exclaimed that she had never had to body clip this horse in all her life. Loretta has always grown a luxurious winter coat, but the past few winters she has outdone herself and actually peels rather than sheds. Finally when we can't stand it any longer, out come the clippers. She looks a lot like a wooly mammoth, and due to her pride, no pictures of her are allowed until clipped!
Here are some pictures of Loretta through the years. Please join me in wishing her a very happy birthday!
At one of her earliest shows with trainer Faye Baynton
Making her victory pass
At River Ridge with Chad Reiser
The first day I met Loretta in April 2007
Loretta and Dub in June 2007
Loretta in 2011
May of 2011
Loretta and Maybe in June 2011
Loretta has been a good pony ride whenever asked
June 2016 not long before my grandson arrived
Finally decided to chop off that tail
And it wouldn't be a blog post without breeding info
Here is Loretta's sire, CH Albelarm Supremacy with Tom Ferrebee
Loretta's dam, Summer Lights with Steve Demjen
Her sire's dam, CH Enticing Lady
Loretta's half sister Summer Waltz bears a striking resemblance.
Loretta's daughter Kitty also bears a family resemblance
Be sure to visit the blog's Facebook page and like us. Thanks to all who already have!
No comments:
Post a Comment