Cutestuff # 1: colt handling
Have you met Cutestuff 1 yet?
Earlier this week I shared how the little filly we have here
(born just before Christmas here at Granite Glen)
sailed through her first handling session.
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Here is Cutestuff #1, born just hours earlier than his chestnut half-sister,
in his inaugural hands-on encounter with Mr I.
Firstly, Mum (Jill, Mr I’s main mustering mare until she got pregnant) was caught and placed in the small ‘vee’ yard near the handling area.
Then it was time to get up close and personal with CS1.
Then it was time to get up close and personal with CS1.
Perhaps it’s because he is a boy, and all that testosterone makes him a little bit fiesty…
… but things were a little more physical than with CS2.
He’s very strong, and bucked against Mr I’s restraining arms.
Apparently his little heart was beating pretty fast too!
(I could make a bad pun about knowing how he feels, but that would be tacky! )
Hello Mum!
Hello Mum!
Mr I checked for soundness, feeling over the little bay colt’s joints too…
And his strong little back and rounded little rump..
And his strong little back and rounded little rump..
His heart rate is easing a little now…
Hello little Fella…
Hello little Fella…
investigating these new beings in his personal space…
Even if the anticipation of this weighs heavy on your mind CS1, go forth, knowing you passed your first human handling hurdle with flying colours!
19 Comments
Mom L
He is such a gorgeous, rich color (American version of colour)! And I can definitely see why he calmed down in Mr. I’s capable hands – oops, sorry, not going to say any more! I’ve ridden horses over the years, but I don’t remember ever being around a foal. What wonderful muzzles, eyes, ears, just everything!
Nancy in Atlanta (Diane’s Mom)
Anonymous
Beautiful.
lea_sydney
Natarojo
what gorgeous little foals have fallen into your hands this foaling season! #1 AND #2 and both real lookers!
Rose
My favorite shot is the last one, his white marking stands out in such contrast! I just can’t get enough of horses…between you and P-Dub, I’m thinking I should turn my hubby into a cowboy and move to the country!!!
Cactus Jack Splash
He is a beauty for sure. Good for him doing so well. I like a horse with a bit of spunk to them. Nice to see he had that but kept a level head.
Mary Paddock
He is a handsome boy, Love that coloring.
Pencil Writer
I’ve always loved horses. Think they’re very beautiful, nobel creatures. These two foals are just precious and beautiful.
Kate
He’s gorgeous! I’m in love. I’m going to go with you on the hormones. The two foals next door are boy and girl and they are so different. He is a total spitfire (brat in other words) and she is sweet, calm and just wants to be rubbed. It’s too funny. i was waiting with bated breath for CS1’s turn, thanks!!!!
Mikey
He is SO CUTE!! What a handsome devil! I just love those little baby rumps, they are so cute and round!
Debby
*sigh*
I’m not a horse person, but these little foals make me all maternal anyway. He’s got such ‘old’ eyes, doesn’t he, as if an old horse hides beneath that coltish exterior. Do you suppose…
Tami
Oh no ….there …goes ….my … heart!
CS1….you want to immigrate to the United States don’t you?
Andrea
He is so handsome!! And I giggled at the heart racing comment!! LOL!!
What a hansome colt. I am such a sucker for bays!! It’s really interesting how different horses can be, even tough they have the same dad. But I guess that is how it works!!
Sabra
Oh, little round rumps!!! Adorable. He is so handsome. I hope he and Violet become best friends like the Pi and Velvet.
Mr. I’s hat is a piece of art! Look at that sweat band, no wonder your heart raced.
Reddunappy
He is so cute, makes me want a foal!
I left you a glass of lemonade over at my blog, just to show I appreciate you, and enjoy your blog!
Jayne
Gorgeous!
Reddirt Woman
What a cute little guy. I have a friend that used to raise horses and I’d go visit to see the new babies and the little mister’s were way more feisty than the fillies. That last photo is a beaut. You can see the little guy smelling the sweat on Mr. I and relaxing under his touch… and I won’t even make a comparison to a certain Bush Babe.
Great post.
Helen G.
The word verification on this post is supurshe. Kind of cool on BB’s post.
Bush Babe
Reddirt woman – thanks! I can see I don't have to elaborate any further with you! Heh.
Jayne – I agree!
Reddunappy – thanks for the award… I am very honoured!
Sabra – yah… something about a sweaty hat. What's with that??
Andrea – heh. A lot like human kids (with the same dad) really!!
Tami – I have conferred. He's happy with a blog relationship for the moment thanks!!! But he does send some whiskery kisses your way!
Debby – now THAT is food for thought! Perhaps… like my Violet has eyes almost EXACTLY like her Great-Grandmama, and the same stubborn, appealing persona. Hmmmm.
Mikey – round rumps. So cute on kids and foals. Heh!
Kate – pleased to be of assistance.
PW, MAry, CJS & Natarojo – so delighted you enjoyed checking this series out as much as I enjoyed taking them!
Rose – great idea! Good luck…
Nancy – a virtual experience then!!! Almost as good as the real thing… almost.
Lea – welcome!!! Glad you stopped by…
Anonymous
As a city slicker I must ask, when do the babies start grazing? absolutely lovely colts!!!!!
signed
Theresa in Alberta
Bush Babe
Theresa – not absolutely sure about this myself. They already mouth the hay and sweeter grass, but don’t know if they swallow it. They aren’t weaned officially for quite a few months yet…
🙂