Firestorm and Jackson have a new foal. Thank you Shawn for the new discovery and photo!
Firestorm is the 2005 daughter of Scarlett and Cloud. Jackson is the 1998 son of Broken Bow and Two Boots.
Firestorm and Jackson have a new foal. Thank you Shawn for the new discovery and photo!
Firestorm is the 2005 daughter of Scarlett and Cloud. Jackson is the 1998 son of Broken Bow and Two Boots.
Jackson and Firestorm are two of my favorites. Has anyone named the foal yet? Also what about Brumby? Is she still with Jackson and is she in foal this year?
Hi Terry, Shawn Ivie found Firestorm’s foal and so he will most likely be naming her or him. Both Brumby and Firestorm are still with Jackson. I am not sure if Brumby is going to foal this year.
Another beautiful baby on the Pryor’s!!!!!
Thanks Shawn and Sandy!!!
You are welcome Lori!
What a little cutie!! Looks a lot like Maelstrom! I came up with some name suggestions for her. In Arabic “Nuria” means fire. In hebrew that same name also refers to God’s fire. In latin “Necia” means fiery. And in Turkish “Nuraya” means fire. I thought any of those would be fitting 🙂
Hi Sarah, Those are great Sarah! The preferred names for Jackson band babies are towns, cities or places.
Generally though haven’t Firestorm’s and his foal’s been different? They’ve had Kalahari, LeDoux, and Maelstrom. I know his foals with both Brumby and Galena have had town/city names.
I was just told that recently. I do agree, but just going off of what I have heard.
Thanks!
LOVE Firestorm! And that foal is gorgeous!
Great photos. Love the picture of the new foal. 🙂
Love that new baby! So healthy looking—bright-eyed and bushy tailed. 🙂 I am so looking forward to seeing that whole family in June. 🙂 I sure wish one of Jackson’s foals would be a coyote dun like him.
Anyway, it’s always a pleasure to view pics of Jackson and Firestorm. I really like Firestorm’s long and graceful stride, and her color is so interesting, too. I think I’ll just spend a whole day observing that family this time out. Keeping a respectful distance and not aggravating them, of course. They sure didn’t seem to mind our being there last time, coming closer than they’d have needed to. 🙂
Looking forward to more birth announcements…