Post by E. Johnson on Aug 23, 2009 14:25:31 GMT -5
'Lets waste time chasing cars
Hello, my name is [Erica]. I have hugged [20] horses. I would like to board my horse here please, here at Pinewood Stables.
My horses registered name is [Don't Bully Bully] .
I just call him [Bully] .
Here is [Bully]'s information.
* Breed of horse: quarter horse
* Age of horse: 1 (yearling)
* Height of horse: will reach 15.3 - 16.0
* Gender of horse: stallion / colt
* Markings/coloring: black & white minimal tobiano. he has four socks. all uneven. his mane is mostly white, yet has patches of black and is cut short. just like every western horse's is. just above his elbow is a little black spot, and his tail isn't long yet, but is halfway there & black.
* Discipline: western pleasure, western equitation, trick horse.
& Personality: Bully may seem shy, but actually he's just very timid. He perfers to relax in a stall then be out in the sun, grazing with other horses. It could be because the sun makes his body hot, since his body is mostly black, or it could be from the horses that pick on him. Who knows. Anyway. Around people, Bully tries to avoid them. In his stall, he will stand facing the corner with his backside to the door. Since he's too young to be ridden, he has been starting to learn tricks, ground manners, things a baby can do. (get used to things that would scare most adult horses) Bully is the kind of horse you really have to push to move, however. That much is easily known. He doesn't think, he knows he's the boss. He always is sitting on his high horse and the only way he will really listen to someone is if they boss him around and knock him down a few pegs. After that, he sort of gets the idea that your in charge. So his name, Bully, fits him good. He would 'bully' any horse that bothered him until he was bought and moved away from those troubles. He still isn't fond of other horses and, will bully other horses if they bother him too much. Even through a fence, he'll give a strong nip. On another note, Bully is very smart. Once he does something a few times like a trick, he will remember it and will have a hard time to forget it. Guess that can be a good thing, eh ?
My horse would make a fine boarder in Pinewood Stables,
--Erica.