June 2009


3 years ago we lost 2 foals shortly after their birthings. I’ve been watching Rawnie Spangle for weeks & checking her every morning as laqst time she foaled over night, This year I was so lucky to be able to be present & watch the process. The vet was not quite so happy as I kept ringing up for reassurance. They were so patient with me & understood my paranoia.

IMGP0163 Rawnie Spangle giving Birth

These pictures will need clicking on to enlarge them as my telephoto lens is still packed. Here the foal is just starting to emerge. This point lasted, to me, a very long time, so I went into the field & Rawnie Spangle pulled the foal back inside, refusing to proceed. I left the field & rang the vet!

IMGP0164 Rawnie Spangle giving Birth
IMGP0165 Rawnie Spangle giving Birth

Rawnie Spangle seemed happier lying down for a while, changing position occasionally

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The head & front legs emerge, still in the sac

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Once they are out

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Rawnie Spangle stands up & spends what seems to me ages walking around with her baby half inside & half outside, fore legs “walking” with Mumma

IMGP0171 Hens & Chicks

I left Rawnie Spangle alone for a while to watch some other babies. The 1 & only incubator hatched egg this year gave us a chick who had no friends. After a few lonely days under a heat lamp, Mumma hen took pity on it & added it to her brood. The tiny brown fluff is the incubator chick.

Zorba inspects the new additions to the flock.
IMGP0172 Hens & Chicks
IMGP0173 Rawnie Spangle giving Birth

More foal comes out, watched by Mumma

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Nearly fully born

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Foal born, licked & upright on her own 4 legs.

IMGP0176 Skoryy Lovok

Another baby arrived this day: meet Skoryy Lovok. He’s 4 months old & is a Russkaya Psovaya Borzaya (Russian dogs are generically female) or more commonly known as a Borzoi. His full breed title means “Russian Longhaired Sighthound”, just “Sighthound” in the more common English usage. He’s already the height of a Whippet & has 16 more growing months…
IMGP0177 Skoryy Lovok
He has only his puppy coat at present ~ his breeder thinks that the colour will change, the white & beige being his undercoat & he’ll have a white & blue top coat as the 2 coats develop

IMGP0179 Skoryy Lovok
He’s having to get used to his new home & to being an inside dog, not a yard dog

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IMGP0181 Skoryy Lovok
I think he’s started to feel a little relaxed with me

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This is Bridie & Chut’Chut’ in the yard. Chut’ty is still smaller than his mother & the Spaniels. All is quiet here & sedate at the beginning of their evening play.

IMGP0159 ChutChut

Chut’Chut’ has found something to play with ~ a stone or a twig.

IMGP0160 ChutChut and Midnight RippleBack

Midnight RippleBack decides to join in the fun.

IMGP0161Midnight RippleBack and ChutChut

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If you enlarge the photo, you can see the little pink tomgue of 1 of the kittens & her bib.

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This is Rawnie Spangle looking quite large in my field

IMGP0142 Pireni in comfort

& the Little One said,
“Goodnight”

Pireni settled for the night!

IMGP0141 Stardusts Kittens

Stardust had a surprise for us when I entered the feed shed this evening: 4 tiny kittens were there with big hungry eyes & little pink mouths. These kittens already have a home to go to when they are old enough ~ the farmer who delivers my feed asked ages back if he could have any cats or kittens we wanted rid of. If these kits take after their mother, they’ll be brilliant mousers & ratters.

I tried to put them in a basket in an opened cupboard to give them warmth, safety & privacy, but Stardust wanted them out in the shed. Strange cat. We have none idea when they were born.

IMGP0136 ChutChut on my bed

Chut’Chut’ is recovering well & can relax in comfort on my bed!

IMGP0134 White Tip studying

Though I fear the topic has bored him to sleep!

IMGP0132 Gorse in lane

The Gorse (Furze over here) is so golden yellow this year that the bushes are like suns here on Earth lining fields. I can’t help but feel joyful when I see these bushes shining out on hillsides.

This flower is on a small bush along the lane to my house, but at the other end of the lane to me

IMGP0128ChutChut and White Tip

These are the 2 puppies we have from Pireni: Chut’Chut’ & his brother White Tip, together again in the yard.

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