The Story of DG Kali
DB Kali in the foreground is a real horse. Everything else in the picture was generated by Artificial Intelligence. Kali was born June 1 2022 at Forest Service Double Devil Corral (USDA)
The corral auction page declared
Blue Roan DG colt. Corral notes he arrived with lameness in his left hind and was diagnosed with Kyphosis of the back. He is not recommended for riding or arduous activity. *Please contact the corrals directly for additional information on his condition.*
'Kyphosis' of the spine is an abnormal, excessive curvature.
I was taken from my mom before I was 5 months old and by my first birthday I was carried to my forever home.
I was given a nice place with lots of food and water. I settled down right away and got comfortable with my human handling me some. Thank goodness he took off that awful tag around my neck.
I had to learn that the green grass was WAY better than the brown kind. That's all I want now.
I have grown from barely 13 hands to a hansom 15 hands 1 today. When I shed my baby coat my adult colors in winter are dark as coal. In summer my coat is lighter with lots of spots.
After 30 days my human brought me to my new herd. He had talked to them so they understood I was not a threat. We had a good chase that first day. None of them could keep up with me so the dust setteled quickly.
My human has taught me leading, ground manners, standing for the farrier, hours on long-line. Today I enjoy when he saddles me and we ride around the ranch.