
Here she is, our lovely Archipenko filly foal, just two days old and meeting us for the first time.
She was born at 11:30 pm on Tuesday the 19th of March,
just 30 minutes before her due date; let's hope being ahead of the game remains her forté.
Jasmine Breeze is doing well and behaving the laid back and excellent Mum we know her to be.
Anne and Julian are delighed with both mother and foal.
She was born at 11:30 pm on Tuesday the 19th of March,
just 30 minutes before her due date; let's hope being ahead of the game remains her forté.
Jasmine Breeze is doing well and behaving the laid back and excellent Mum we know her to be.
Anne and Julian are delighed with both mother and foal.

One month later, and what a difference to see. Jasmine Breeze is again proving a super Mum, and the foal is thriving
as a result.
And at last the weather is improved enough, that they have the chance to get out in the paddock.
Our foal was a little shy of visitors in her stable at first, but
seemed happier to accept to our presence, out in the field
with Mum.
as a result.
And at last the weather is improved enough, that they have the chance to get out in the paddock.
Our foal was a little shy of visitors in her stable at first, but
seemed happier to accept to our presence, out in the field
with Mum.

Another month and it is now mid-May: our Archipenko foal is showing further very pleasing development, as these lovely pics taken in the sunshine by Carol show.
Our foal is lovely: energetic and much more ready to accept and play to her audience. She is starting to show real signs of her potential as a athlete.
Jasmine Breeze continues to be the perfect Mum, and it is great to see them doing so well.
Great news, that Archipenko's first runner was a winner
in Italy: a filly too, Lady Penko.
Our foal is lovely: energetic and much more ready to accept and play to her audience. She is starting to show real signs of her potential as a athlete.
Jasmine Breeze continues to be the perfect Mum, and it is great to see them doing so well.
Great news, that Archipenko's first runner was a winner
in Italy: a filly too, Lady Penko.