I’m guessing a colt at 11:15. No guess on color and markings
I have a birthday dinner to put on - so my bet is: you can BET she will go into action while I’m tied to the dinner table!
My guess is she will have her black filly with two white pasterns and a star at about 11:30pm. GOOOO CHLOE!!!
I’m guessing, black colt with small star and partial white hind pastern. Born at 10:30 p.m. your time (EST?)
I am CST, so you changing that to 9:30 pm altamont???
And does it change anyone’s time to know that she is starting to sweat??? just at the flank slightly and a little near the girth.
CST is one hour behind, right? That makes mine 8:45. My prediction is really just a clone of my first filly, except she was chestnut.
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CST is one hour behind, right? That makes mine 8:45. My prediction is really just a clone of my first filly, except she was chestnut. :D[/QUOTE]
Well it is one hour behind eastern… so right now it is 5:31 pm.
She has now peed twice in the past 1 1/2 hours and has pooped at least twice in the same time frame… (just trying to give you all the details so you can make the best educated guess! LOL)
Well since you are CST, make my guess 9:45. :winkgrin:
Hmmmm, decisions, decisions. Nope, I’m going to leave it at 10:30 p.m. your time. Sorry, no ill intentions for you. I know you have court in the morning and need your sleep but I don’t think Chloe understands that yet. :winkgrin:
I’ll play… 10:00 CST - black colt with two front and one hind white, and a star.
So if i am right, do I get the filly? :lol::lol::lol:
i live in Illinois and I’m on central daylight savings time. Does that mean I’m an hour ahead of you? Seems weird. Right now its about 6:30pm.
LOL… now Mary Lou, you should know the answer to that!!! LOL!!!
No, you are on the same time zone as me… everyone always forgets that part of FL is in another time zone.
BTW: HOW DOES SHE SCRATCH HER FOREHEAD WITH HER HIND HOOF??? This mare is the most limber broodmare I’ve ever seen… LOL
While we are all waiting, and waiting, and waitng… do you think you could give us a little background on Chloe and her “husband”, for those of us not familiar. She is certainly looking motherly and so nicely brushed, bandaged and shiny for her wide tv audience of well-wishers.
If Mary Lou gets Chloe’s baby, I get Ruby.
Chloe never did learn from Dove how to keep a neat stall.
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If Mary Lou gets Chloe’s baby, I get Ruby.
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Wait a minute! I think I should get Ruby, since I thought of the name!
Too late, , , You spoke for her to late.
You have to fight mom for Ruby… she is totally smitten with her like she has not been for any other foal we’ve had (and she hasn’t even gotten to see her in person yet). LOL
OK, Chloe: She is by the Trakehner stallion Carino (http://americantrakehner.com/Stallions/Inactive/Carino.asp) and out of a T’bred mare, Sweet Charade (who is by Stogey Jack) I don’t have much more info on the T’bred side of her, but the mare was apparently JC registered. Chloe was used as a hunter (or was starting as a hunter) in Canada, according to a previous owner she showed a lot of promise until she messed up her stifle and was on stall rest for over 6 mnths. She has recovered, but still has a hitch in her get along. She will be presented to the ATA this fall. I bought her in foal from Kumi Smedly (Kovington’s owner) when she was about 5 months along. A fellow Cother actually had been leasing her from Kumi and deceided that she didn’t really fit her breeding program so I was the lucky one to get her! Another cother helped me out and brought her down to FL (THANK YOU JAEGERMONSTER!!!), so this has been a family afair!!!
She has had one other foal (by a Hanno stallion in Canada).
Chloe is currently in foal to the now deceased stallion, Veneziano (http://americantrakehner.com/Stallions/Inactive/Veneziano.asp). He was owned until his untimely death in 1999 by Siegi, and prior to that had a very promising dressage career. Obviously this foal was conceived with frozen semen. I don’t think that there are a lot of Veneziano foals out there (I personally was unaware that there was any frozen left that was avail for him) and not many that were recent. So this foal is pretty anticipated to say the least!!!
What else do you want to know? She is VERY easy and sweet. She just does not get excited about much - in fact one day she jogged in hand next to me (a VERY cold and windy day) that was the most excitement that she had shown! She is a MESS in her stall, and she pins her ears at dinner time (but she is bluffing and doesn’t do anything).
Excellent recap acottongim!!! Now, on with the show!