No detailed photo show information, let it suffice to say that our little colt has his first major achievement - Division Reserve Champion May 2015. (April's title was held by our oldest Lipizzaner stallion, Pluto Favoressa. From Jan.-March 2015 the division had no entries).
I can't believe it. Our little Maestoso Borina is a year old. As soon as possible we will move him into his own stall - beside his mother's, of course. He started life as a shy foal, and is now an inquisitive yearling, enjoying play fights with 14-month-old Plum. We will, of course, need to make sure they don't get too ruff. Maestoso is a joy to Poppy Farm, and a delight to watch courbetteing in the fields. We hope his future is going to be a success. Here is the information on how our little foal is doing in photo shows:
At a week old, Maestoso Borina is paying more attention to things that go on around him, such as other horses and...cameras. "He must be thinking, 'What are those strange things?'" his owner, Miss H. says. He is quite curious, even about little things. But he will never go far from his mother, and she never lets him out of her sight. He is Poppy Farm's second colt. He shares his birthday with Hannah, a Clydesdale filly out of Alex and Amethyst. "The 5th is a really special day", says Miss H. "Lipizzaners are one of my favorite breeds and to have one born here is exiting. He is our 3rd Lipizzaner, and definitely not our last!" The little foal had no idea of its future, of what it would become, and the places it would see. It was no ordinary foal, and would have no ordinary life...
The little foal was born on a horse farm in England. It's mother was a Lipizzaner, Borina, all the way from Austria. Its father was Maestoso Anconna, a Lipizzaner, from Austria too. The foal was named Maestoso Borina. He was born on March 5, 2014. He is black, and will one day be grey like his parents. |
Here is the life of our first Lipizzaner foal.
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