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Twister went on to prove that she was special. Many times over she was Champion or Reserve in the show ring. Where ever we took her, she caused a stir. People noticed the big, flashy pinto mare. After showing Twister and having her broke to saddle, it naturally followed that I decided that I would love to have a foal out of her. And so began a search for "just the right" stallion to compliment this beautiful mare. I finally found the right guy……..a beautiful son of Moonstone Bey V in New York, but it was already July……..do I breed her now or wait until the following year? I chose to go ahead and breed her so Twister was due to foal toward the end of June, 2002. |
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An Introduction | Twister's Story | Ups and Downs | Dallas | A Long Road Ahead……. | Good-bye, Twister... | Links |

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But, I just "knew" something wasn't right …... |

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Now, I was in a quandary……...should I haul a mare who was this close to foaling that far?…..was I just being neurotic? ……...was there really something terrible wrong with her? On July 1, we took Twister to Fox Run and "Thank God", we did. With just one look at her, they told me that she was foundering…...in all four feet. An examination revealed a severe placental infection. The prognosis for Twister and her foal was POOR. My heart was breaking when we left her there. |