Post by sydneywolfe on Dec 9, 2010 17:29:24 GMT -5
Chaotic Zodiac
Owner Name: Sydney V. Wolfe
Owner Age: 24
Owner Occupation: Professional Eventer & Primary English Horse Trainer
Other Horses? Inexplicable Injustice & One Way Vendetta
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Registered name: Chaotic Zodiac
Barn Name: Dia, Zodiac
Breed: Thoroughbred
Color: Brindle
Age: 9
Gender: Stallion
Height: 17.0 hh
Personality Description: Thoroughbred stallion, ex-racehorse... It's not difficult to see that Zodiac isn't the most easy horse. In fact, he still thinks he's a racehorse, having a love to run as fast as he can. Being restrained is something he thoroughly dislikes, and if it was up to him he'd spent his time in paddocks and pastures, not a stall. Yet while he seems to be unstoppable at times, he has a gentle soul. He's brave, strong, and once you know the buttons fairly easy to handle. If you don't get to know them... Well, he'll show you who's boss. Unless he sees a stretch of sand (or other ride-able material): it'll send him straight back to his racing days and into his fastest pace. But he's a proud stallion too. Strong, fast and versatile, he likes to challenge stallions and humans alike - your first ride on Dia is always a test-ride. Sit it out, and you might find yourself a good horse in him.
History: Born in a racing stable and with a good lineage, it was no surprise that the young Chaotic Zodiac showed a lot of promise. They trained him and raced him as soon as they could, wanting to see what he was up to. No good, it showed: while he ran averagely well, it wasn't what his owners had hoped for. Lacking the trust in the young colt, they put him in the pasture for the winter break, and that proved to be a good thing. When he was picked up again, he found a joy in running and fought for victory, as he kept on doing since then. Suddenly he allowed no one in front of him. He found his place as a racehorse.
For two years this went on - after that a hopeful owner and trainer decided to retrain him for steeplechasing, which went fairly well too. Yet nothing could last forever, and another two years later, after a career that was one worth remembering. That was when he was sold to one S.V. Wolfe, who turned out to be a firm lady who know how to push his buttons. Since that day he is in her possession, apparently not truly aware his racing days are over, but still enough of a prospect to be maintained as an eventer.
Discipline: Ex-racehorse, retrained for eventing (dressage, showjumping & cross country)
Anything else?
Dia tends to think he's still a racehorse, and he likes to challenge other stallions.
[/size][/font]Owner Name: Sydney V. Wolfe
Owner Age: 24
Owner Occupation: Professional Eventer & Primary English Horse Trainer
Other Horses? Inexplicable Injustice & One Way Vendetta
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Registered name: Chaotic Zodiac
Barn Name: Dia, Zodiac
Breed: Thoroughbred
Color: Brindle
Age: 9
Gender: Stallion
Height: 17.0 hh
Personality Description: Thoroughbred stallion, ex-racehorse... It's not difficult to see that Zodiac isn't the most easy horse. In fact, he still thinks he's a racehorse, having a love to run as fast as he can. Being restrained is something he thoroughly dislikes, and if it was up to him he'd spent his time in paddocks and pastures, not a stall. Yet while he seems to be unstoppable at times, he has a gentle soul. He's brave, strong, and once you know the buttons fairly easy to handle. If you don't get to know them... Well, he'll show you who's boss. Unless he sees a stretch of sand (or other ride-able material): it'll send him straight back to his racing days and into his fastest pace. But he's a proud stallion too. Strong, fast and versatile, he likes to challenge stallions and humans alike - your first ride on Dia is always a test-ride. Sit it out, and you might find yourself a good horse in him.
History: Born in a racing stable and with a good lineage, it was no surprise that the young Chaotic Zodiac showed a lot of promise. They trained him and raced him as soon as they could, wanting to see what he was up to. No good, it showed: while he ran averagely well, it wasn't what his owners had hoped for. Lacking the trust in the young colt, they put him in the pasture for the winter break, and that proved to be a good thing. When he was picked up again, he found a joy in running and fought for victory, as he kept on doing since then. Suddenly he allowed no one in front of him. He found his place as a racehorse.
For two years this went on - after that a hopeful owner and trainer decided to retrain him for steeplechasing, which went fairly well too. Yet nothing could last forever, and another two years later, after a career that was one worth remembering. That was when he was sold to one S.V. Wolfe, who turned out to be a firm lady who know how to push his buttons. Since that day he is in her possession, apparently not truly aware his racing days are over, but still enough of a prospect to be maintained as an eventer.
Discipline: Ex-racehorse, retrained for eventing (dressage, showjumping & cross country)
Anything else?
Dia tends to think he's still a racehorse, and he likes to challenge other stallions.