Colorshow has a very neat story. She was born at Keen Farms May 14th, 2013. When she was about a week old, her mother had a terrible bout of colic and was euthanized. Colorshow was an orphan. The Keen's and their team worked very hard to transfer her to a milk supplement, which she took right to. She had a big pink monkey that was her only friend until we introduced her to Be Bop Baby, one of our permanent residents at the time. Be Bop Baby was a serverely abused broodmare found near death at Charles Ford's farm. She became a permanent resident in 2012 but never lost her affection for the young ones. Every spring I would watch her stare over the fences into the mare and foal paddocks at Keen Farms and I knew she really missed being a mom. Click here to read about Be Bop Baby. It was meant to be, Be Bob became Colorshow's step mom and it worked out better than we could have ever expected.
Thanks to Be Bob Baby and the hard work of the staff at Keen Farms, Colorshow went on to grow up a very normal horse, although she did develop a cribbing issue. Colorshow was put in training as a late 2 year old and won races for her owner/breeder. Instead of allowing her to be claimed, he donated her to Remember Me to find her a loving home.
Colorshow was adopted in 2017, but this year her owners circumstances changed and she needed to rehome her. They brought her back to us so we can find her another great person.
Colorshow has known nothing but kindness. She is the sweetest filly I have ever met. She has had many hours in the saddle but wasn't ridden for a while before she was returned. After a breif evaluation and tune up, she will be ready to be adopted. Her cribbing is controlled with a cribbing collar so please don't let that stop you from considering this incredible horse as your new partner.