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Description
Name: Phoenix Down Cornish Foxxglove +++
Stable name: Foxglove
Breed: Araloosa
Gender: Mare
Height: 15.1hh
Age: 4 Years
Colour: Buckskin sabino near leopard
Bloodlines: 2nd generation
Sire: Intoxxicating
Dam: Wild Child
Genotype: Ee / Aa / Crcr / Lplp / PTN1ptn1 / PTN2ptn2 / Sbsb
Offspring: None (Too young)
Shows:
Foxglove liberty
Show them what your mama gave ya
Foxglove at the Fall Nationals
Training art:
halter training
Halter training 2
First ride out
Other art:
The start of a legacy
mares of Phoenix Down
COM headshots
Commission
Like Thunder
Headshot
PonPons
Besties
ASSOCIATION POINTS/PROOF DOCUMENT
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Extra:
Dressage:
TRAINING
Showing:
TRAINING
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WAHA
Total Halter/breeding/in hand: 42
Total Performance: 43
Total: 85
LEVEL 1 + LEVEL 4 LEGION OF HONOUR AND LEGION OF MERIT +++
[level 2 at 100pts]
[level 5 at 120 points of which 60 in B/H & 60 in performance]
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Breeding status: CLOSED/TOO YOUNG
Fee: 1 x breeding picture and 60
OR 1 x breeding picture and 1 shaded headshot of Foxglove
OR 1 x breeding picture and free breeding slot to one of your stallions
=used =closed =reserved =open
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Personality: Quiet and reserved most of the time but sensitive and will have outbursts if her threshold isn't respected. Curious but lacks self-confidence. Very loyal.
History: Foxglove's birth was of the typically dramatic nature that had come to be expected of her mother. Trouble was loud and obnoxious about the whole labor and was contrary; rushing to get into the stable and banging her hoof against the door to get back out again every time Nell thought she'd just about settled in for the birth. Nell eventually just opened the stable door onto the main yard, letting the spotted mare come and go as she felt the need. It seemed as though Trouble would never make a decision about where to have her foal until she had to flop on the concrete yard (much to Nell's chagrin; why the heck couldn't she have done that on the soft pasture grass or stable straw?!) and deliver Foxglove within a matter of five minutes. All that drama for a five minute birth. When Nell saw the filly she knew that it had all been worth it. The usually stoic woman grabbed the nearest human she could find and cried in sheer relief.