Thursday, July 16, 2009
BRIGHT'S HERD
BRIGHT'S GANG - June 2009
Here is Bright's gang. These are the other colts in his pasture that he hangs with. Bright is the second on the far right - ears perked. Beautiful white blaze. Three white socks (like Secretariat). He is 16 months now. Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Happy Birthday Bright!
BIRTHDAY PHOTO
Monday, January 19, 2009
NOSING AROUND

SUNSET AT LEGACY
BRIGHT AT 11 MONTHS

GJ BACK AT MAGALI

Good Journey was paraded last Sunday September 7th to a group of local SA breeders who braved the wet conditions for a first look at one of the country’s most promising sires. Some photos from the day are included below.
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008
ANOTHER STAR FOR GOOD JOURNEY

Wednesday, October 29, 2008
HE'S ON HIS OWN NOW

Bright is on his own now. Lady Marquise went back to the farm to hang out with Queen of Paris. Bright's job is now to grow up big and strong. Here he is with his pals. He has nice big flat knees. Still a little skinny and lanky, but looking more horse like every day. He's got good room to run, and when it rains or gets hot, he's got a run in to get out of the elements. Legacy Ranch is definitely a nice place to live. He has been halter broke, but he won't start to train for another year. During that time, he will just eat and run around.
THREE AMIGOS

Its funny to see. There are three chestnuts and four brown/black horses. They stand apart in groups from each other like 6th graders on the playground. I think Bright is the leader of his little band. Let me put it this way, when I would try to catch him to give him a carrot, he would run off and the other red horses would follow. The nice thing about this exercise was that Bright seems to handle the wet grass really well. Great stride. Nice turn of foot. He's the best turfer out there. In this photo, he is the horse on the outside with the strip of white down his face.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
CARROTS ARE HIS FAV
BRIGHT LIKES CARROTS. Now that he is weaned, or in the process of it, Bright is eager to receive carrots from me. I think we've built a sort of trust over carrots. He has an expectation of me now. Alot of the foals don't know what they are because no one has ever come to give them carrots. No one has ever brought them any treats at all. But not Bright. He gets treats everytime I visit. He's going to be easy to train as long as you give him carrots. Anita and Diana (Legacy Ranch folks) both told me that he is such a nice tempered animal that he will be easy to train, and because of that, I can leave BRIGHT GETS WEANED!
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
THE THREE OF US
Here we are. The three of us. Jen, Lady & Bright. This may be the only photo that I have of all three of us together. They look great. I am very happy. It was 102 out at the farm, but a really good day to go. Bright still stays close to Lady and still nurses. But in a little while, they will be separated forever. Then he will be sent to a back pasture to hang out with colts. He's growing up so nicely. His body is just long and strong. He has a beautiful shoulder and high croup. Long back legs for lots of power. Diana says he looks like a miler. I hope he has heart. If he does, he is the complete package.TWO WEEKS UNTIL WEANING
Bright is only about two weeks away from being weaned. He is almost 6 months old now. So this may be the last photo that he takes with Lady Marquise. Here he is with Kate and Diana. Diana works with the broodmares and attended Lady when Bright was born. She helped him into the world. Now he is bigger than her. But still shy. Tuesday, July 29, 2008
5 MONTHS BIG
Bright has a very handsome body. Good bone structure. Long legs. Nice high croup. He's a good looking athletic horse. Its nice to be able to look at him in comparison to other colts his age. He is bigger and stronger than most. And there is something else about him that is interesting to me. He is not a frivilous horse. He is no nonsense. He doesn't want any part of goofing off with other foals. He has one friend that I coudl tell and he nibbled on his mane. Other than that, he wants to just hang out with Lady. BRIGHT IS FIVE MONTHS OLD
I went for a visit on Sunday July 20, 2008, and Bright and Lady M are now in the front pasture at Legacy with about 40 other foals and mares. Its so fun to see them all out together. Its colts only. The fillies are in another pasture because the colts like to rough-house. Except for Bright - who reminds me a little of shy sweet boy in a sandbox with feisty Irish kids from big families. Bright stays away from the trouble makers. And I suppose that's good because he will avoid getting hurt. Still - he had a bunch of bite marks and scratches on him. Lady and Bright are still a team and he is still suckling. But he's also nibbling grass and eating carrots. He's looking like a horse now. Just a small version.





