Hawk's Midnite Shadow

Hawk's Midnite Shadow
Hawk's Midnite Shadow, our American Bashkir Curly stallion

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Catching up!

Lots of changes around here since my last post. Carrie Wakefield purchased Darque Moon from Naomi, and he is at his new home. It was wonderful meeting Carrie and her mother in October. We feel very fortunate to have Darque Moon go to such a wonderful home. Congratulations Carrie!

AM Hells Belles (Bazy)
We also have two new additions to our band of curly mares. Lindsay Braman has entrusted us with her two grand old curly ladies, AM Hells Belles (Bazy) and Silver Red Ebony. They are settling into our routine, and getting used to the frigid Minnesota winter weather. Ebony is in foal to Lindsay's stallion, Spot O Rust, for a May 2011 foal. Both mares will be bred to Hawk's Midnite Shadow for 2012 foals. I am very excited about bringing these two exceptional mares into our curly breeding program. Ebony has produced two ABCR National Champions, and Bazy has produced an endurance champion, along with several other wonderful foals.  Bazy is a very well-bred broodmare who was bred by Bazy Tankersley of Al-Marah Arabians, where she was used in an endurance breeding program that crossed Arabians and curly horses. In 2007, Bazy was found on a feedlot, untouched and feral. Curly Rescue purchased Bazy and saved her from heading to slaughter. Lindsay adopted Bazy and gave her a wondeful foundation. Bazy is easily managed now, and has already become a favorite here (perhaps because of our history with Arabians).

Silver Red Ebony
Ebony has stepped into her favorite role as the 'grand' lady of the farm. She has a way to draw you to her with her look. I am looking forward to our years together - both are exceptional mares who will make great contributions to the curly breed in their senior years.

Our weanling colt, TO Vincent (Nibbers), is developing as we hoped he would. He seems to have springs for legs, and has inherited his father's movement with his mother's suspension. Nibbers also has a 'teddy bear' temperament. He craves attention and calls to you for your time. Nibbers is the embodiment of the curly temperament that Sunny Martin spoke so highly of. We are dedicated to doing everything we can to help Nibbers achieve his full potential. You can view a short video of Nibbers that Naomi put together on our Youtube channel. Nibbers is missing part of his mane, thanks to his sister, TO Ebony Rose.

TO Ebony Rose
TO Ebony Rose (Ebby) is developing as we expected. Ebby is beautiful, with an Arabian type head, smooth balanced body, both refined and solid. Black, with a curly mane and tail that she will not shed. Ebby should mature around 15+hh. She is simply one of the prettiest foals we have ever seen, and are very proud of her.

Naomi also did a new video of Hawk's Midnite Shadow. We went out to take new pictures of MayB, but Shadow was so 'on' that he stole the show. MayB is in foal to Shadow for a 2011 foal, and we are incredibly excited about this coming curly baby.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Regaining my balance

It's been a wild ride this month. With the help of my daughters, Naomi, Macy and her husband Jon, I was finally able to get the pasture open to the horses.  They have been enjoying the grass all week, and I'm enjoying the reduced work load of being able to turn them all out.  The mares and foals can now go into the paddock during the day, so there is much less work moving everyone around daily and less stall cleaning. I've been able to get into my garden and find the dirt again - if there's one thing I can grow in Minnesota - it's record weeds. They can reach up over 8' if you don't keep up.  I was able to finish cleaning the large paddock last weekend with the skid steer, but the rain has prevented me from finishing Shadow's paddock.  We get rain every few days.. just enough to keep it too wet to work. Shadow spends his time hanging in his stall - only going outside to call to the mares and foals, and to relieve himself.  A lot of bugs this year from all the rain - and we are not getting the nice strong winds that MN is famous for. I never thought I would say this, but I miss the wind! 

I can't believe summer is 2/3 over - I have no idea where it's gone. I guess being so busy makes time fly faster than normal.  Nibbet, who had tendon injuries from birth, is healing nicely.  He will be 100% in another month or so.  Lucy, who went through a rough spell of hormonal imbalance (baby blues) after Nibbet was born, is back to her old self - thank goodness!  Encore and Ebony Rose are doing great - Encore has mellowed so much that it's hard to believe she's the same mare. I'm very proud of her.  Lightening is a star mother, and her colt, Darque Moon, is a rising star. That colt is just stunning - and BLACK!  Once Nibbet finishes healing and can move to his full potential, we will put a video of him up, too. I have never see a foal move like he can - even with being injured. He will stand there and stretch his foreleg horizontal to the ground, and likes to do high level dressage moves in play. I hope he develops the way he has given hints he will.  We live on a big hill of clay, so the paddocks can get slick when it rains, and retains the water - yuck.  We still have the spring muck in some paddocks because it's never dried up all summer. 

I am excited to do more with the foals. They all lead, bath, brush, and stand for the farrier, but they are babies so they belong to their mothers now.  Once they are weaned, we will do more with them.  They are the sweetest foals I've ever known. All they want is attention - which I am more than willing to give!  Time to start the day - lawn needs mowing, garden needs more weeding, weed wacking to do around the fences, and I want to get to the farmer's market this morning.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Nibbet (barn name)




Nibbet is three weeks old today. He is by Hawk's Midnite Shadow x TD's I Love Lucy. Nibbet is like a spider, all legs. Last evening, when we had him and mom in the round pen, he was doing some natural dressage moves (at least that is what it seemed like). Nibbet has the warmest eyes, a gentle personality, and likes nothing more than to come up for some rubs and hugs. He is very curly, and very very special colt. We have great expectations for this colt, and I'm certain he will live up to them.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

TO Darque Moon


Here is another of this year's foals, Darque Moon. He is by Hawk's Midnite Shadow x Kentucky Lightening. Darque Moon is a well balanced colt with color and tons of curls. He's just beautiful and loves people. I am constantly amazed by the heads that Shadow puts on his foals. I don't know where they come from, and I want them to just keep coming!

TO Ebony Rose, our 2010 Hawk's Midnite Shadow x Encore filly



Ebby is about as perfect a filly as we could have hoped for. She has it all, conformation, temperment, color, and curls. If I had designed a foal, I could not have done better than what we have in Ebby. We are really proud of this big girl, and know that she has a bright future in front of her.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

A small start at blogging.

Well, I guess it's time that I started blogging. I'm new at this, and really can't think of why anywone would care, but I'm going to give it a try. If for no other reason than to document my farm and horse adventures so I can look back in my retirement and smile. I will add more as time and energy permits.