New Mums!

PENNY & NEW MUM - PRINCESS
Now at home with Bron Lyttle & James Harvey in Wandin.




FARTHING & NEW MUM - SISTER
Now at home with Kieran & Helen Barry in Kilmore.





THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED MAKE THIS STORY HAVE A HAPPY ENDING!
OXO

The Twins





October 2008

Hi Everyone!
Well I am back in Australia and well and truly into the swing of things again!

Despite a few challenges, it was great to catch up with everyone again (even briefly) and I will be back in the UK sooner rather than later.
I am really happy that all the Team ESB ponies found such great homes and such super riders.

Watch out for ESB Irish Honour & Exhibit (Lydia Hannon), ESB Irish Compassion (Jenny Schmidt) and ESB Irish Frost (Sam Brown).

The excitement of the Beijing Olympics is still very much in my mind after our Silver Medal and of course Irish Jester being part of the team.
It was such an emotional day for me and you can read more on www.irishjester.blogspot.com

The reception back home from everyone who knows the ESB story was incredible and has given me even more energy and determination to keep going despite this crazy world of droughts, economic crisis and the backlash of our EI outbreak.

Having been away for five and a half months, things have been chaotic since getting back (to say the least) and I am struggling to get on top of everything – tidy house, tidy garden, tidy shed, dispose of piles of rubbish, fix fences, and get all the horses wormed, moved and sorted.

The breeding season started with a jolt, when one of my mares ruptured her pre-public tendon (which holds up her entire abdomen).

She was very distressed and so we had to induce her. The weight of the foal and her abdominal contents make the tear increase to the point where their abdomen will almost touch the ground. It is just horrific to watch. L

We had trouble getting the foal out but managed after calling in two vets and two assistants. After resuscitating the foal, I suggested we check her internally, as this rupture can often happen when they are carrying twins. Surprise, surprise there was a second foal inside! So we pulled this one out as well and resuscitated it as well. Despite the vets wanting to euthanase the second one, we ploughed on!

Penny (filly) and Farthing (colt), appeared to have plenty of spirit, they are both greys and very cute (Of course!).

This meant intensive care nursing with TWO hourly feeds, drugs and IV fluids for both of them. The mare was not well and after three nights of this, I decided to put out an SOS for foster mares.

Unfortunately, good friends of mine and Team ESB riders (Bron & James) lost their foal the next day and came racing up to pick up a foal for her. Then a friend of mine told me about someone (Kieran Berry) an hour away who had also lost their foal. So we had to put Topsy down (the mare) L, which was tough since I have had her since she was a 3yo and she has given me 12 foals!

We then bundled the foals into the float and took them off to meet their new mums and in the hope that they would get along.
I drove my car and stayed with Farthing – he was going to require the most work as he was not suckling yet and still couldn’t get up on his own.
Penny went on with Bron to her new home and her new mum, Princess.

After a few dramas and not much sleep, I am pleased to say that both babies have new mums and are doing well so far.
This is a major achievement as it is quite rare to have twins go full term, let alone have them survive!

It is never boring around here! On top of this I am trying to still work full time for the UK and trying to get the accommodation centre finished as it is way behind what I was expecting!!!
This is anticipation of you all coming to stay!!!

I am really excited about having Hatty Newman and Beth Eckley come over from the UK next week to help and look at the horses.
There are another 12 mares to foal down and loads to do as we develop the property and build the cross country course for the State Championships next year.

September 2008


We had a lovely evening before I left with dinner for twenty people at the Jam Factory in Oxford.


(R: Trevor and Lydia Hannon who rides ESB Irish Honour and Exhibit.)



After saying farewell to all the Team ESB crew in the UK, I was off to the States to visit Ashley Leith and my darling Doc.









Will Enzinger rode and campaigned Doc at 3* level in Australia before Ashley flew over and bought him in July 2007.
This little horse is not the most conventional and is certainly NOT the normal ESB type but he is a phenomenal character and a great jumper. He has two full brothers (Harmony and Feeling) and they all look just like their mother.

She loves him and is competing this weekend at Fairhill Horse Trials in the US.

Ashley uses the spa pool to prepare Doc and he had no complaints as he strode the treadmill in deep water. It is great for increase their fitness without concussion on their legs.













I went down to Plantation Horse Trials to talk riders and owners about Team ESB. This was a lovely venue and the weather was just perfect.













Before I left, Ashley and I drove up to New York to have a look around. It was amazing, I never seen so many tall buildings! They just kept coming, streets and streets of them, so that it was actually quite dark to drive around. We went down to see the site of the Twin towers which was actually a bit scary as I tried to imagine the chaos, dust and noise of September 11.

We found a lovely restaurant on the water and had dinner, entertained by the turtles playing in the water and overlooking the skyline of the city.





What an amazing place!!

Now it is time to go home and face the music. After five and a half months away ...

APRIL 2008

ESB flys horses to the UK

You can read this story and see the pictures of the horses on the airplane here.

Prior to 2008

i need to find time to do this

In the beginning ...

You can learn more about ESB on the website.

www.equinesportsbreeding.com.au