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Date Posted: 16:26:59 10/03/07 Wed
Author: Lynn
Subject: Wicher offspring
In reply to: Jennie 's message, "Thanks" on 12:08:25 09/13/07 Thu

I find it interesting to know that you knew my mare's Sire. I have a wicher daughter 5 yrs. old. I think she is the sweetest horse ever. She also comes running everytime I call her. Sounds like Wicher passed on his disposition. At this last keuring in Olds Canada there were four Wicher offspring including mine. All were gorgeous and all went star.

Lynn
www.picturetrail.com/chicki57



>That's all I needed to hear. I'm not surprised Wicher
>coliced. He would always choke on his food, especially
>the alphalpha, so his personal habits would give him a
>higher chance of colic.
>
>Poor Bonne. I remember one morning he got away from
>his trainer in the orchards next door and he had a
>grand time running a muck. That was the same morning
>that a mare had foaled. So when I got to the farm
>later in the morning it was like a whirlwind had blown
>through. Bonne had been caught and was bucking up a
>storm in the arena (just because he was so worked up -
>no one was trying to handle him.) The feed cart was
>abandoned halfway down mare lane, there was a placenta
>in the breezeway of the barn. I can remember
>thinking, Holy Crap!
>
>I will always remember those horses fondly.
>Thank you again.
>Jennie
>
>>Wicher died of colic. Genevieve posted his autopsy
>>photo's on another Friesian list. It wasn't really
>>for the sqeamish. Bonne from what I understand was
>>ruunning in the pasture and struck his head on a low
>>hanging branch on a tree and died then and there.
>>that is what I was heard from Genevieve on the other
>>list. Hope this helps.
>>
>>Pam
>>
>>>I want to stop running morbid scenarios through my
>>>head. I've been out of the horse industry for about
>>>five years and these two stallions were in my fondest
>>>memories of that phase of my life.
>>>
>>>
>>>>I'm so sorry that you're only just getting the news
>>>>now. It is tragic how many wonderful stallions have
>>>>died before their time.
>>>>
>>>>If you would like to know how they died, let me
>know,
>>>>otherwise I will spare you the details. Both deaths
>>>>were reported in "The Friesian".

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