I'm not sure exactly what color he will be but he is NOT spotted. His front end looks black, he has a small star and his hind end is silver tipped with black underneath. We will see what he looks like all dried out in the morning. He is standing and rooting around in the right place so I am back in the house watching from the monitor. Glad all is well and so thrilled Galena is being a good mom.
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Sunday, April 1, 2018
An Easter Surprise
Galena went into labor tonight but had difficulty delivering. Mark came out to help pull and with Galena pushing along with Mark and I pulling we got this big thick hairy colt out of her.
I'm not sure exactly what color he will be but he is NOT spotted. His front end looks black, he has a small star and his hind end is silver tipped with black underneath. We will see what he looks like all dried out in the morning. He is standing and rooting around in the right place so I am back in the house watching from the monitor. Glad all is well and so thrilled Galena is being a good mom.
I'm not sure exactly what color he will be but he is NOT spotted. His front end looks black, he has a small star and his hind end is silver tipped with black underneath. We will see what he looks like all dried out in the morning. He is standing and rooting around in the right place so I am back in the house watching from the monitor. Glad all is well and so thrilled Galena is being a good mom.
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He sure is cute though. Thankful he is healthy and mama is well.
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