jdbphoto 2016
New Foal
From his mother’s teat, the new-born colt
raised his head with a sudden jolt,
his new world noisier than before
as the truck drove up with its engine roar.
A small boy sat with his window down,
surveying the scene with a subtle frown
as the older man jumped out to walk
slowly toward him, lest he balk,
and reached a hand to touch his coat,
fingers exploring, as though by rote,
feeling bones, sinew and muscle.
“This one here will have some hustle,”
he said to the boy who stood beside,
thinking of his horse who’d died.
“You want to name him?” his father said.
The boy’s toe shuffled. He hung his head.
The tiny colt looked up and snorted—
edgy now, but well-deported.
He moved to the boy to butt his arm.
His nose was soft and smooth and warm
as it nudged the small boy’s skin.
His father watched the pact begin.
I saw this unusual colt alongside the road almost a year ago. I pulled off as soon as possible to snap a few shots and have been waiting for a chance to use them Not exactly a new-born colt, but close. I’ve been waiting long enough!
The prompt today is “jolt.”
I brought tears to my eyes. Loving horses never ends.
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Yes, a very beautiful couple. Appaloosa-like, the spots may fade? Cheers Jamie
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A female is a filly.
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Oops.. I see what you mean. I knew a filly was a female, but didn’t know that a “colt” only refers to a male! So the “filly” has to become a foal, which can be either one. Would you believe I never knew a colt referred only to a male horse???
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Very beautiful, both the photo and your words, whatever happens I hope they have a good and gentle life.
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Adorable, and a very pretty little foal. Something to love is the perfect cure for a broken heart.
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