Post by Adriana N. Simmons on Jul 24, 2009 22:00:21 GMT -5
'Lets waste time chasing cars
Hello, my name is [Adriana]. I have hugged [20] horses. I would like to board my horse here please, here at Pinewood Stables.
My horses registered name is [Explosive Impulse] .
I just call him [Cool] .
Here is [cool]'s information.
* Breed of horse: paint
* Age of horse: 2
* Height of horse: will be between 15.2 - 16.0 when fully grown
* Gender of horse: colt
* Markings/coloring: his pelt is a smokey gray yet can be considered black. for a paint, he doesn't have that much white on him. on his right, he has white that looks like it was splattered on him. there is also one spot on his shoulder. the rest of his coat is black. his legs are covered with socks. each one a different height. the tallest being up to his hock, the lowest just below his ankle. his mane is long and flowing. its color is mostly white, and looks like it was streaked with black. and his tail is mostly black, and streaked with white. on his head, his forelock black, and a very small star is on his forehead. but its more like a dot.
* Discipline: again, reining and dancing. possibly showmanship/horsemanship.
& Personality: for a just turned two year old colt, this boy means buisness. he's not playful, he's not fond of other horses, yet he has a high tolerence level, and his muscles are well developed for his age. i digress, he does has his days where all he wants to do is play and run, but that's a rare occasion. anyway. he's a smart horse. learns very quickly. but his downfall is he is an escape artist and can a bit stubborn. if he does not want to do something, he will plant his feet and freeze. or if he gets bored he will just play with his stall lock, trying to get out.adriana had her doubts when she watched this horse or worked with him. learning his personality. but, she figured, why not? when this horse moves, he is very pretty. depending on what he's doing. with his western, his legs are slow and smooth, his reining can use a little work, and though not bred for jumping, he can go over a jump or two nicely. but despite all that, he loves a soft touch. if his rider gets to rough, he will not stop bucking and rearing till that rider is gone. his training might take longer because of that, but he learns fast so a soft touch is maybe what he needs.
My horse would make a fine boarder in Pinewood Stables,
--Adriana Simmons.