Tales from the Crib: Un Ojo
Mar 17, 2022 Kellie Reilly/Brisnet.com
Risk a Chance was sent to Fort Christopher’s Thoroughbreds in nearby Fort Edward, New York, where she delivered her dark bay colt on Mar. 12, 2019.
Christopher Shelli, the proprietor of Fort Christopher’s, remembered mother and baby well.
“The mare was super-pleasant to work with, a professional to be around,” Shelli recalled.
“He was not born with any issues – a very healthy foal,” with a “pretty good head on his shoulders.”
Shelli observed that the colt was full of vim and vigor.
“He was a super-animated foal…a rip-roarer from ‘go’ out in the paddocks.”
Risk a Chance was due to be bred back to Hall of Famer Ghostzapper in Kentucky, so she and her colt were soon off to their owners’ establishment in the Bluegrass. By the time the Ghostzapper foal was born in 2020, his half-brother had lost his left eye.
Needless to say, that loss affected Un Ojo’s personality, as he suddenly lacked visible clues to what was going on along his left flank.
“He had a couple little quirks because of the loss of that eye,” Finney said. “You had to be careful coming up on that side.
“It made him a little bit nervous about stuff happening to him on that side. He was never a mean horse; if he reacted, it was out of nervousness.”
Un Ojo’s wariness was apparent when he went to school in Louisiana. Cypress Creek’s Kevin Moody is a Lafayette businessman, and Un Ojo took up residence just up the road at the Copper Crowne Training Center in Opelousas. That’s where trainer Ricky Courville is based, and his son Clay broke and galloped the youngster.
Ricky Courville described Un Ojo’s adjustment as one of literally feeling his way; the sensory, tactile experience had to replace sight.
“In the barn, he wouldn’t walk on the side of you. He’d get behind you and nudge you along.
“He couldn’t see you on that left side where you handled him. He needed that confidence he could get only by feeling you.”
Photo credits:
Foal photo courtesy of Cypress Creek Equine
Un Ojo training at Copper Crowne on Mar. 12, 2022, courtesy of Ricky Courville
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