The Old Gray Mare

Help Identify Patrick, Our Rescued Saddlebred



Posted: Wednesday, October 07, 2009

by The Old Gray Mare
www.DressYourHorse.com

The chestnut gelding was rescued by a concerned horse lover who found him in the back woods near Stonington, CT, pastured with draft horses. He was a skinny mess with cuts and bruises over his entire body. The woman agonized over this unfortunate horse and made the most important decision of his life--to purchase him! Once he was safe and in better surroundings, she would find him a forever home. It was St. Patrick's Day when she was able to purchase him. He was emaciated and his 15.2" hand frame showed every bone in his body. But good fortune smiled on Patrick a second time.

We purchased him later that year as our Big Christmas present. We boarded him at the LaSalle Stables in Union, CT, where Patrick began to thrive. But even though he felt good and looked great, old scars remained. Patrick had serious trust issues - he merely tolerated grooming; was difficult for the blacksmith, would not let anyone touch his whiskers, head, ears; forget fly spray! His wounds ran deep and we soon realized he had many. Yet he had a large heart and, remarkably, as time passed he permitted us in. Slowly his trust grew.

Enter yet another savior into Patrick's transformation. As luck would have it, David Arnold of New Venture took over the barn in Union. He rekindled Patrick's Saddlebred nature and brought back his flash. With kindness, routine and steady, professional training, Patrick's innate secret came out - he's a gifted, hard moving, handsome 5-Gaited Saddlebred.

Much time has passed since Patrick's earlier days with us. He has turned into a spirited, healthy, and beautiful horse. We never doubt for a minute that he is grateful to be Home! He now lives happily ever after at our own small stable with lots of friends - both two legged and four legged - he loves it here and we love having him!

This beautiful horse shows good breeding and is a handsome horse. Perhaps you can help us identify Patrick.

Patrick is Saddlebred, 15.2" hands, aged 16 to 18 plus or minus years. His tail has been set and he slow gaits and racks. He has a very refined canter but tends to break out of it to rack. Even without a show foot, he has amazing natural ability and speed. His coat is bright chestnut; he has a perfect blaze, has two rear stockings and a left front stocking. He has three white hoofs, one black. His mane and tail colors are a mixture of light and dark grays, some cream colored hair and chestnut hair as well.

He has an old scar on the left side that is a 3" shallow depression on his lower ribcage in the shape of an upside down seven. He travels sound but his right rear leg bone has a slightly enlarged 1" area about 4 inches under his hock (on the outside of the bone).

Can You Complete Some of the Blanks in Patrick's History?

We would welcome any information. We think he was shown but then sustained an injury along the way. Perhaps the injury finished his show career. He was sold - maybe he went through the auctions. So far, we have only been able to trace him to a riding/lease stable in or near Scituate, Rhode Island, where he was used as a hack horse.

This article and other horse related articles by The Old Gray Mare can be found on website www.DressYourHorse.com.

Heidi Rucki brings expertise as a horsewoman, dog lover and stained glass/mosaic artist. She is an accomplished freelance writer in the horse industry. Writing online as The Old Gray Mare, many of her current articles can be found on www.DressYourHorse.com. In the past, Rucki wrote for numerous horse organizations including The Connecticut Horse Council. She took early retirement from Phoenix Home Life where she wrote mutual fund prospectuses and was responsible for their submissions to the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Old Gray Mare writes to share knowledge and her love of horses for everyone but especially for novice and new horse owners. Besides her two main websites, she has recently published three new blog sites. Of those, her favorite is www.BeautyOfHorses.com.
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