Post by burty on Aug 28, 2008 19:54:15 GMT -5
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Hello, my name is Indi. I have hugged 18 horses. I would like to board my horse here please, here at Pinewood Stables.
My horses registered name is Anju Harinakshi (Anju means one who lives in heart and Harinakshi means one with eyes like deer).
I just call her Anju. .
Here is Anju’s information.
* Breed of horse: Akhal-Teke
* Gender of horse: Mare.
* Markings/coloring: Anju is a dark bay, with a thin white blaze that runs down her face and four white socks; abnormal, for an Akhal-Teke, but true all the same. She looks like a fiery red in the sunlight.
* Discipline: Trekking. She’s also a fabulous jumper and racer (well, her breed was built for speed and endurance, a bit like a Greyhound really; she’s certainly the fastest horse Indi's ever come across in his life). But Indi has never brought himself to show her and he doesn’t really know why.
& Personality: Anju, unfortunately, is a troubled girl. It seems Indi is the only one who can go near her, and he’s certainly the only one who’s seen her calm side. He doesn’t know much about her past, as he only got her because they would have shot her otherwise. She’s a very dangerous horse and he would advise almost everyone not to go near her, especially when he is not there. She bites and kicks ferociously and usually without reason, and although they have a certain bond she is not afraid to harm Indi in anyway (the bruises and cuts make that quite clear). She doesn’t take kindly to being ridden, and will always attempt to buck him off at first; luckily Indi’s seat’s quite good so he’s only come off once with her, and she eventually settles when she knows that he’s in control and it’s definitely him that’s riding her. Anju’s a wild spark, and although he loves her dearly, she is a bit of a pain in the ass. She’s generally the same with most other horses, though she has a fondness for geldings and seems to get on better with them than other mares and stallions. Indi usually keeps her separated from other horses, but so long as they don’t go near her, she won’t go near them. She’s a lot more reasonable with other horses than she is with humans. It takes an extremely advanced rider to ride her, and your seat and balance must be impeccable. Indi has known her to be a sweet girl at some points, like when he first met her after calming her briefly, but these times are far and few in between. She’s only three (though even at her young age is already being ridden- Akhal-Tekes must be backed at a younger age than most horses), so eventually with time, she’ll ease up; but even with Indi’s past of helping troubled horses, she’s the most difficult challenge he’s come across so far. Don’t go near her, AT ALL. She’ll take you down faster than a speeding bullet.
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—Indi Tannerly.