At 4:07pm on September 30, 2008, Sarah Yeoman said…
Pictured is Lilly, mare, & Mystery, foal - born 22nd Apr 07. I was fortunate enough to have Lilly, who had her own idea of life, on loan to breed a foal. During the pregnancy Lilly had a problem with her suspensory ligaments! Mystery was born 3 weeks early and wobbly. Bless her. She then unfortunately had an ulser - which was luckily dealt with with tablets over a 3 week period. But due to taking after her mother with her own idea on life she sailed through to be fit and healthy. Lilly was not put in foal again. Due to Lillys past being mysterous, I decided to call the foal Mystery. Having spoken to the owner of Lilly is was decided to put her down when Mystery was weaned. Mystery is most definately her mothers child! Thank you Lilly for giving me Mystery!
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