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Post by williamsolmen on Aug 5, 2010 0:50:36 GMT -5
'Lets waste time chasing cars
Hello, my name is William Solmen. I have hugged Twenty-nine horses. I would like to board my horse here please, here at Pinewood Stables.
My horses registered name is Aladdin.
I just call him Aladdin.
Here is Aladdin's information.
* Breed of horse: Thoroughbred
* Age of horse: 7
* Height of horse: 18'0
* Gender of horse: Stallion
* Markings/coloring: Dark Bay
* Discipline: Dressage, Jumping, Cross Country
& Personality: Aladdin is very mischievous. He's always pulling things into his stall or pushing things over or even hopping five foot fences to go round up a few heads of cattle. He has a great personality and is a horse that would be suited for almost any level of riding. He isn't spooky(Will has shot off a round of bullets on the horse's back and he won't flinch) and has just been trained to be an all around horse in any scenery. The horse likes to be a little Houdini, he's broken out of almost any lock on his stall door(even managed to break a padlock after a month of tugging on it). It ruined his teeth so Will just lets him walk where ever, it's pointless to contain the horse. He seems to understand he should stay in his paddock during the day though. He hates being in a stall(he starts weaving or will start cantering circles in his stall, no matter what size stall) Bad idea with a big 18 hand horse in a 12 by 12 stall.
My horse would make a fine boarder in Pinewood Stables,
--WILLIAM SOLMEN.
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Aladdin
Aug 5, 2010 18:41:29 GMT -5
Post by Charlie Parker on Aug 5, 2010 18:41:29 GMT -5
Just a couple things. Unless the woman riding that horse is insanely tall, I don't think the horse is 18 hands. If you can find a thoroughbred horse that is 18 hands then by all means it can be 18 hands, but I don't think that one is.
A horse is very unlikely to be jumping 7 ft fences to chase cows, especially when they aren't trained to be cow horses, seeing as 7 ft is huge and most horses wouldn't want to jump that big. It's hard on their legs, and I'm sure with 1500 lbs crashing down on two thin legs it would be somewhat painful.
While at a boarding stable, horses wouldn't be allowed to just wander about, especially stallions, seeing as there are a great many mares at the stable, and no stallion would ever be able to go against his instincts and not get in with the mares, so he would have to find some way to contain the stallion throughout the day.
Also, in order to avoid being reported for a copyright infringement and having Pinewood shut down, we have to ask that photos with copyrights on them not be used. If it wasn't against the official proboards Terms of Service it would be fine, but otherwise we risk the site being closed deleted completely.
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Aladdin
Aug 5, 2010 21:08:58 GMT -5
Post by marie smithson on Aug 5, 2010 21:08:58 GMT -5
I have a thoroughbred horse who's 17'3 and it's not a woman it's a man.
Haha I can see the seven feet thing, I'll change that, I wasn't exactly thinking. By the way, the 17'3 horse we have is about 2000 lbs.
He doesn't wander about, that was at the family ranch he could wander about. He usually doesn't do it unless Will leaves the gate open now. He just stays inside, he has a goat 'buddy' or sometimes he'll stick a gelding in with him(real gentle natured but is still watched closely).
And I'll upload a picture of my Tyson boy.... Or maybe find his sale pictures... I'll fix it.
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Aladdin
Aug 5, 2010 21:29:17 GMT -5
Post by williamsolmen on Aug 5, 2010 21:29:17 GMT -5
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Aladdin
Aug 5, 2010 21:38:34 GMT -5
Post by Charlie Parker on Aug 5, 2010 21:38:34 GMT -5
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