Post by tilly on Sept 5, 2010 23:51:28 GMT -5
BLUE EYED BANDIT
Owner Name: Tilly Rose.
Owner Age: 19.
Owner Occupation: Horse trainer and waitress.
Other Horses? None.
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Registered name: Blue Eyed Bandit.
Barn Name: Frank | Franky | Franklin
Breed: American Paint Horse.
Color: Sooty buckskin.
Age: Twelve.
Gender: Gelding.
Height: 15.3 hands.
Personality Description: Franky is one of the most willing horses out there, to say the least. Once your heart is given to him, he gives his right back and he’ll do pretty much anything you ask him. Although, he does get his lazy days, but doesn’t everyone? He’s awake in the arena, but once he gets out on the trails, he has an extra bounce in his step and it’s hard to hold him back. His gaits are perfect for Western Pleasure, so that’s exactly what Tilly’s been training him in. Although, he does have a gaming side to him since Tilly loves the need for speed. Even though the easy going horse he is, when he gets fed up, he rears and spins around and starts going the other way.
History: Before Tilly bought Frank, he belonged to a girl that had had him for only six months, had bought him cheap for 850 dollars and never paid any attention to him. He was locked up in a small paddock with about six other mares that constantly picked on him with bike and kick marks to prove it. That owner, Greta, was big into show horses and thought he was simply hideous, which, clearly, he isn’t. Before Greta had purchased him, nobody really knows what Frank went through. All we really know is that he had got caught up in barbed wire fences when he was young, with a big scar to prove it near his hoof, which a vet confirmed and that he was not fed right at all. He was skinny, injured and lifeless when Tilly brought him home. His coat was long and fluffy in the middle of summer, his ribs were easily visible, no muscle mass and people thought he had Cushings.
But with much tender loving care, Franklin was slowly brought back up to weight and his pelt now shines and it’s back to its correct length that it should be. So here Frank is, here at Pinewood. It’s been about five months since Tilly has had Frank and they’ve improved so much already. He’s a fast learner and he’s given Tilly his heart already.
Discipline: Before, Frank was only used every other couple months on short trail rides. Although, now, he's quickly learning Western Pleasure as his main training. On days that Tilly wants to have fun, she teaches him gaming patterns and he's actually quite good, but she's going to stick at Pleasure for his main event. Also, just for fun, Frank rides in an English saddle while Tilly just messes around and haves fun.
Anything else? This is actually my horse in real life. Everything about his past is true, so please don't discount it. His personality and training is also true. He does pleasure, gaming and english.
[/size][/font]Owner Name: Tilly Rose.
Owner Age: 19.
Owner Occupation: Horse trainer and waitress.
Other Horses? None.
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Registered name: Blue Eyed Bandit.
Barn Name: Frank | Franky | Franklin
Breed: American Paint Horse.
Color: Sooty buckskin.
Age: Twelve.
Gender: Gelding.
Height: 15.3 hands.
Personality Description: Franky is one of the most willing horses out there, to say the least. Once your heart is given to him, he gives his right back and he’ll do pretty much anything you ask him. Although, he does get his lazy days, but doesn’t everyone? He’s awake in the arena, but once he gets out on the trails, he has an extra bounce in his step and it’s hard to hold him back. His gaits are perfect for Western Pleasure, so that’s exactly what Tilly’s been training him in. Although, he does have a gaming side to him since Tilly loves the need for speed. Even though the easy going horse he is, when he gets fed up, he rears and spins around and starts going the other way.
History: Before Tilly bought Frank, he belonged to a girl that had had him for only six months, had bought him cheap for 850 dollars and never paid any attention to him. He was locked up in a small paddock with about six other mares that constantly picked on him with bike and kick marks to prove it. That owner, Greta, was big into show horses and thought he was simply hideous, which, clearly, he isn’t. Before Greta had purchased him, nobody really knows what Frank went through. All we really know is that he had got caught up in barbed wire fences when he was young, with a big scar to prove it near his hoof, which a vet confirmed and that he was not fed right at all. He was skinny, injured and lifeless when Tilly brought him home. His coat was long and fluffy in the middle of summer, his ribs were easily visible, no muscle mass and people thought he had Cushings.
But with much tender loving care, Franklin was slowly brought back up to weight and his pelt now shines and it’s back to its correct length that it should be. So here Frank is, here at Pinewood. It’s been about five months since Tilly has had Frank and they’ve improved so much already. He’s a fast learner and he’s given Tilly his heart already.
Discipline: Before, Frank was only used every other couple months on short trail rides. Although, now, he's quickly learning Western Pleasure as his main training. On days that Tilly wants to have fun, she teaches him gaming patterns and he's actually quite good, but she's going to stick at Pleasure for his main event. Also, just for fun, Frank rides in an English saddle while Tilly just messes around and haves fun.
Anything else? This is actually my horse in real life. Everything about his past is true, so please don't discount it. His personality and training is also true. He does pleasure, gaming and english.