Entries by Paula Cooper

Déjà vu………..

Here we are again anticipating the safe arrival of Redhearts 5th foal!   Peyres Catori Cat is 330 days into her gestation today, although we use 340 days as her “due date” being an average of the average range of 320 – 365 days, we are not expecting her to actually give birth on her due […]

Out and About…

  Ben is now 12 days old and developing very nicely. He was imprinted at birth and been handled daily. He welcomes his head collar associating it with “time out”, as soon as the stable door is open he is there to greet you. After a few days in the round pen, Princesse Pascale & […]

Run Redheart, Run……….

It’s certainly been fantastic weather, enabling Princesse Pascale and Ben, her new-born to be turned out in the round pen for 20 / 30 minutes. Our round pen is safe, secure and flat.   Situated away from any other horses, ideal for their first experience out in the fresh air.   Ben is a vigorous colt. Our previous foals were […]

Happy Birthday on the 21st………

Redheart Pascalius & Redheart Cateaster were both born on the 21st April but a year apart.                                                      It is not always easy to predict a grown Appaloosa’s colour at birth, Evee was born black. Slight stripes on her hooves was the only Appaloosa characteristics present at 6 months. We now know she is heterozygous (LP/lp) for […]

Past and present…..

Breaking news…….. Last month it was announced the Veterinary Genetics Lab at UC Davis began offering the DNA test for PATN1. “Since the discovery of LP, the main gene that controls appaloosa spotting patterns and associated traits, breeders have been anticipating DNA tests for the genes that work with LP to produce white appaloosa patterning. […]

Heads Up…………

With the day length increasing as the season progresses I believe everyone must be feeling better as we enter the spring months of March, April and May. Welcoming the sun and a general warmer climate, seeing the buds appear and witness the regrowth of the grass gives us all a lift of enthusiasm. More importantly, Spring is […]