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11/18/2013

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We were extremely happy to discover that Eva's goody of choice are carrots! Her pony neighbors are helping her learn that cookies, pears, and apples are also quite delicious, but Eva still has her doubts. Eva has been settling in much better than what I expected, she is extremely aware of herself and where her body is which is helpful in knowing that she will do her best to take care of herself in her new, much more vast surroundings compared to her living arrangements at the track (large stall and small attached paddock). She is also proving to be very quiet with meeting her new friends over the fence and has yet to squeal or make any kind of fuss during their interactions.

She loves to be outside soaking up the sunshine and only enters her stall to drink. Unfortunately she is so intent on staying outside and watching the other horses wander in the neighboring pastures that she hasn't been very interested in her hay and grain. We were careful to move all of her food outside (her hay net, grain bucket, and loose flakes of hay on the ground) and this certainly has not gone unnoticed by the ponies who are simply besides themselves watching flakes of hay piling up and a full grain bucket go untouched. Maybe Eva will succumb to the peer pressure from all of her pony friends and begin to hold food to the same standard as they do! We have been taking her on walks and doing some ground work in the arena (we are still waiting on shoes) about 4 times a day which does help her focus on her food when she returns from her "outings". 

Much to my relief, on Saturday morning I arrived to find an EMPTY grain bucket! We are going to start her on a course of Gastroguard just to help in transitioning to her new life, but it's a great sign that she is finally showing interest in her food. Interestingly, although she ate from a hay net at the track, she certainly prefers to eat her hay from the ground. 

The Connemara breeding farm that Eva now calls home is located adjacent to the local Fire/Police/EMT training center. Although it is generally quiet for much of the day, they do the high speed driving training and other activities for short periods throughout the day. Much to my surprise, the horses actually seem to enjoy the "entertainment" of people zooming around and occasionally setting things on fire and putting them out. On our second day of ground work in the arena, the driving training was in full session. Not surprisingly, Eva was still much more mesmerized by the big grass pasture and really could care less about the goings on next door. It is so fun how desensitized these horses are to what we would normally consider "scary", and yet it is nature that they find so new and intoxicating. 
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Kerri
11/22/2013 03:38:40 am

I also saw this mare at the track and loved everything about her. She was a bit nervous in her "for sale" stall, but the minute I scratched her neck, her nose was in my pocket and all was right with her world. I was her instant fan. SO glad she found a great new home and will have a sporting life. Keep up the blog! Can't wait to see her go under saddle - and jump.

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