SPOTS 'N STRIPES RANCH

2005 Zebra Foals  

HERE WE GO! Our 2005 babies have begun to arrive!
Call or e-mail us if you see one you just can't resist!


We are pleased to present:


Spots 'N Stripes Zurprize

IZZZA # Pending
Foaled March 7/05 - 33.5" tall - 29" long
Sire: Spots 'N Stripes Zack - Dam: Spots 'N Stripes Zuta

Update! October '05 - Zurprize is the first registered IZZZA zebra in the world to obtain year end high point award titles at an open horse show circuit! He has obtained Reserve High Point Championship in Open Halter Color, Reserve High Point Championship in Open Halter 12 Hands and Under, and Reserve High Point Championship in Weanling/Yearling Open Halter at the ABCSD Circuit Horse Shows of 2005. Zurprize worked hard for his titles, standing perfectly square for 15 minutes or more at a time amidst an array of awesome horses of many different breeds vying for the top spots every month in this prestigious horse show circuit.

The horse that became the High Point Champion in each of these classes was one that we really didn't mind taking second place to - a beautiful bay pinto granddaughter of our own Holly's Gold, our miniature horse palomino pinto. She and Zurprize defeated many top winning paints, quarter horses, miniature horses, buckskins, saddlebreds, morgans, and many other breeds at this season's shows.

Zurprize not only attended the show circuit, but was the hit of the 2005 Los Angeles County Fair, with over 100,000 people a day visiting him and his younger sister, Zsa Zsa, and where he ended the parade of the breeds every night soaring over jumps and laying down on cue in the main arena in front of the grandstands. He also wowed approximately 2000 spectators at the Del Mar Polo Grounds, CA and was the 'zurprize' item at the 'Farm Awareness Day' at Bates Nut Farm in Valley Center, CA. Yes, Zurprize had a very busy schedule in 2005 - (and I deserve a rest, I mean, and he deserves a little break in November, lol)

Zurprize is a big boy at just six months old, and will definitely be trained to ride and drive. He will be gelded very soon, even though he could be an awesome stud prospect. We will be training him over the winter months to begin competing, in addition to halter and color classes, in in-hand trail classes in 2006. Now for his earlier story below!

This beautiful boy 'zurprized' us when we went to feed one morning. His mama was a maiden mare that didn't look the least bit pregnant when we surveyed the herd just 3 days before. But he was the best 'zurprize' we could have asked for!

This baby's training began at 12 hours old. We normally take the babies from the wild moms at 24 hours, but our little boy was born in the rain and cold and mud, so we hovered like grandparents for the 11 hours while he got the life saving colostrum, then pulled him, put him in our shower for a half hour while he warmed up, blew him dry, and covered him up while he slept for 2 hours straight in Cash's zebra striped dog bed in the TV room.

At 9 days old we took him to his first 'event', to the monthly meeting of the California Thoroughbred Breeders and Farm Management Association, where he was the highlight of the evening of course. Nancy spoke for about an hour and a half about the ranch to the members as the keynote speaker of the evening, sharing with them lots of 'little known facts' about zebras.

Zurprize is spending a lot of time in the house, and following us around the property. His buddy is Jethro, a tiny yearling mini boy. Please enjoy the rest of the pictures.

After his shower to warm him up, he went fast asleep under a barrage of blankets, with Aunty Barb and David keeping vigil.

A few nights later, our boy could't stay awake for dinner, but stayed close in Cash's dog bed.

Got Milk?

I like watching TV with Dad!

OK, Dad, can we turn the channel? This is boring.

This one is boring too...zz.

ZZZZ...ZZZZZ....ZZZZ....

And so it's off to bed with one tired little boy.

I had a great sleep last night. Can I help feed breakfast to everybody?

All of our babies are trained to respect, halter, lead, lunge, hot walker, load, trailer and have their feet trimmed before you get them! They will understand the verbal cues, "Whoa, Come To, Away, and Back". They will have been saddled (light mini saddle) and harnessed, and will have seen and been led along with a cart.They will each have been to at least 3 major events to desensitize them to traffic, crowds, noises, lights, and many other facets of human gaity! They will be well socialized with donkeys, horses, miniature horses, and miniature donkeys. Each baby will have a special behavior taught such as rolling a ball, laying down on cue, walking a bridge, etc.

Your baby will NEVER be bottle fed at the Spots 'N Stripes Ranch

Bottle Feeding Article

Your baby will IZZZA Registered, guaranteeing no inbreeding. It will have a pedigree and photo identification, and will be eligible for all IZZZA shows, special events, and year end awards.

Please Read Article on Why Purchase An IZZZA Registered Zebra

Each baby will have at least 300 hours of training to get it to the above abilities.

Yes, you will pay more for a trained zebra, just like for a trained horse! It is vitally important, however, to begin training a zebra baby at just a few days of age in order to optimise the extent to which the individual may be trained as an adult zebra, and to expose it to everything that you will want to expose it to as an adult. It is imperative to have accomplished all the above by 90 days of age. We also teach every new zebra purchaser the art of how we trained their baby, by providing three day training clinics (information and link on Home Page), and we urge continued training with us periodically to progressively turn your little one into a 'trained zebra'.. Zebra training is $1500 per month for foals up to 6 months of age plus feed and care, and $1500 for the first month and $850 per month thereafter for 6 months and older plus feed and care.

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