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RE: [RC] Witezarif - Mcgann, Barbara

In the 70's, I rode a stallion, Cyam, who was of similar breeding; WitezII, 
Witraz and Wielki Szlem (sp?) were all in his lines.  We rode him in our 
wilderness trail riding business, bred mares and endurance raced him all at the 
same time.  It was incredible the amount of feed it took to keep him even 
"lean".  We, too, living in Southern Utah, fed straight alfalfa hay - no one in 
S. Utah even knew what grass hay was.  We always tried to get the dairy quality 
hay.  Besides free-choice straight alfalfa, we fed this guy FOUR 3 pound cans 
of omelene a day, soaked in corn oil and then INCREASED that on ride day!!  It 
always makes me laugh when I hear people proclaiming that the 6 ounces of grain 
they fed their horse caused them to tie-up.  Ah, well, times change, customs 
change, only one thing remains the same - our gallant horses keep going down 
the trail and doing the best they can, no matter what we do to them.

Barb McGann

-----Original Message-----
From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Barbara McCrary
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 8:51 AM
To: heidi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Marinera@xxxxxxx
Cc: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [RC] Witezarif


And Julie Suhr has told me a number of times that Donna fed Witezarif on 
alfalfa hay all the time.

Barbara

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <heidi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <Marinera@xxxxxxx>
Cc: <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 8:22 PM
Subject: Re: [RC] Witezarif


Back then, we didn't have the scoring system that we do now, that factored
in recoveries, CRIs, etc.  I suspect he would have won a lot more BCs with
the current judging system.  Back then, it was all just the vet's
impression of how "up" the horse was when he moved out, and not much
more--so horses like Witezarif indeed didn't have much chance.

His joy was in movement, pure unbridled joy at going  down a trail.   He
never saw the importance of   wasting   much energy being  animated for
the vets. If I were to pick one horse that defined our sport at the
highest level it would be Witezarif.   He outshone anything else our
sport has  seen so far.   I have only seen one other horse in my
lifetime I thought moved  as freely as Witezarif.

And he did it all on plain hay, a little grain, and no electrolytes...

Heidi



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