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Published: 2016-09-18 19:33:33 +0000 UTC; Views: 2967; Favourites: 37; Downloads: 0
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Description  Winners have been announced Thank you all for joining! 

Ends: October 1st, 2016 at 10 a.m. EST

Guys, read the rules. You must be a watcher.

Rules
- This is not a first come, first serve!
- You have to be a watcher. I will check and if you're not, you can't get a horse. Simple as that.
- Don't get angry if you don't get a horse, seriously.
- If you're the only entrant and I don't think the horse is suitable for you, I have the right to keep it.
- Don't offer me any kind of payment; I will ignore you. Completely.
- You may alter the design and genotype slightly. If you want to add horns/wings, please add this into the entry under 'other'.
- Credit me for the design
- Please respond to the corresponding comment to put in an entry for the horse. Wrongly placed comments will be hidden.
- You may try for as many horses as you like!

You must have the reference up within 2 months. Otherwise I will take the horse back, it's very simple. If you need an extension please tell me ahead of time, not the day of!

How to get a horse:
Fill out the form below. If there's something you don't know yet (ex. you don't have an idea for a name) you can write 'unsure'. These may or may not deduct from how likely you are to get a horse, depending on the rest of your entry.

Name:
Gender:
Age:
Breed:
Characteristics:
History:
Discipline:
Other: (ex. do you want to add horns, wings, scars, jewelry, etc. If you write 'unsure' there is no chance it will deduct from your chance to get the horse.)

What determines whether you get a horse?
- Creativity of your entry
- How active your characters are (whether they be HARPG-related of OCs)
- How much time seems to have been put into your entry (ex. not just 7 words for the characteristics)
- How excited you are! Free horses, guys, yay!

1. Bay tobiano - Aa/Ee/nT (you'll have to try very hard for this one, I'm tempted to keep it )
Winner: Torro-Torro
BayTobiano

2. Seal bay - Ata/Ee
Winner: Toxic-Flow
SSE El Desperato

3. Buckskin with gulastra plume - Aa/Ee/nCr
Winner: Bink18  

4. Smoky black sabino - aa/Ee/nCr/nSb
Winner: Faraday-EC  

5. Silver black tobiano - aa/Ee/nT/nZ
Winner: Happy-Horse-Stable
GB To The Moon And Back - Momo

6. Rose grey - Aa/Ee/Gg
Winner: milehighstables  

Lineart: Greyscale 02  by Vizseryn
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Comments: 48

filthycur [2016-12-07 16:06:00 +0000 UTC]

His reference fav.me/daqy7f1 c: his official one, anyway

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Anonymous-Shrew In reply to filthycur [2016-12-07 17:07:47 +0000 UTC]

Awesome, thanks!

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Torro-Torro [2016-11-30 22:07:20 +0000 UTC]

I'm sorry for the lateness, but it was out of my hands on the ref being made but here she finally is

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Anonymous-Shrew In reply to Torro-Torro [2016-12-01 12:10:58 +0000 UTC]

She looks great, thank you!

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Torro-Torro In reply to Anonymous-Shrew [2016-12-01 14:41:15 +0000 UTC]

No problem, looking forward to finally being able to use this girl

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filthycur [2016-11-25 20:07:48 +0000 UTC]

Hi, Ive unfortunately broken my tablet pen... well, it got hit by like several cars, and I won't get a replacement until chrtistmas. However I did doodle a headshot of my horse a while back and was wondering if it's never fines for me to use that as a temporary ref?

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Anonymous-Shrew In reply to filthycur [2016-11-25 20:41:15 +0000 UTC]

Yes, that's fine, no worries!

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Happy-Horse-Stable [2016-11-18 14:31:09 +0000 UTC]

Finally got the change to give Momo a reff, fav.me/daown9n

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Anonymous-Shrew In reply to Happy-Horse-Stable [2016-11-18 16:23:06 +0000 UTC]

it looks great, thanks so much!

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Happy-Horse-Stable In reply to Anonymous-Shrew [2016-11-20 21:32:59 +0000 UTC]

Yay! Thanks

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Binkuna [2016-10-02 16:48:22 +0000 UTC]

Ahhhh thank you so much!!!! I was really hoping I would win!!! Keeva will be a happy and sassy lady at SVEC!!

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Anonymous-Shrew In reply to Binkuna [2016-12-01 20:31:42 +0000 UTC]

Hey, I haven't seen a reference for this horse so I'm reclaiming it - sorry! Do you have it up and I just missed it?

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Anonymous-Shrew In reply to Binkuna [2016-10-02 16:59:32 +0000 UTC]

Can't wait to see more of her, I really loved the story you thought up

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Happy-Horse-Stable [2016-10-02 12:54:26 +0000 UTC]

HOLYSMOKES! I'm sooo happy! thankyou sooo much <3

Can't wait to start with him <3

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Anonymous-Shrew In reply to Happy-Horse-Stable [2016-10-02 14:09:45 +0000 UTC]

Yay! Can't wait to see ^^

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milehighstables [2016-10-01 23:52:34 +0000 UTC]

weeee, i love this pretty bab, thank you!

will start working on ref soon

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Anonymous-Shrew In reply to milehighstables [2016-12-01 20:32:07 +0000 UTC]

Hey, I haven't seen a reference for this horse so I'm reclaiming it - sorry! Do you have it up and I just missed it?

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Anonymous-Shrew In reply to milehighstables [2016-10-02 14:09:54 +0000 UTC]

Awesome, can't wait to see it!

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Torro-Torro [2016-10-01 17:36:01 +0000 UTC]

Awesome! Thank you so much! I'll send you the ref when she is transferred into an Asgardian

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Anonymous-Shrew In reply to Torro-Torro [2016-10-01 17:47:58 +0000 UTC]

Anytime, have fun!

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Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-18 19:42:25 +0000 UTC]

Please don't put any comments other than entries - I really appreciate your feedback but they will be hidden to keep this section from cluttering up. Thanks

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Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-18 19:34:49 +0000 UTC]

Comment here with entries for HORSE #6

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BurningFlameMC In reply to Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-19 01:42:50 +0000 UTC]

Name: Imperial's Psychopath (Stable name: Berry)  
Gender: Stallion
Age: 7
Breed: Andalusian
Characteristics: Very gentle and laid back despite his Stallion instincts. He likes to spend time by himself when he's not with his rider. He's usually in a separate paddock to other horses, however he has jumped the fence to mingle with the mares. As he's a heavy jumper, he ended up breaking the fence. Presumably it was lack of impulsion. In the stable, he's quite a funny character, and likes to attempt different ways of sleeping, eating and drinking. He does not tend to roll unless it is outside. In dressage, he's very confident and doesn't tend to spook often.   

History: Bred in Spain. In Spain, he wasn't paid very much attention because of his colour. Some thought it to be beautiful, whilst others thought it to be disgraceful. No one currently had the time, or the motivation to train him, which is why he ran wild as a yearling for quite some time until he turned three. Then he was sent to the UK to be given to his current rider as a gift.    
Discipline: Dressage
Other: Slight feathering

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Skyfall122 In reply to Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-18 22:42:23 +0000 UTC]

Name: The Final Sparkle is her show name and her barn names are Finale,Brave,and Sparkle.

Gender: Mare
Age: 6
Breed: Quarter Horse
Characteristics: A very lazy, quiet mare. Perfect for pleasure and halter. Lasses, and for lesson teaching. The mare is certainly a gentle horse with a kind and compassionate eye. She loves anybody and there is no flaws, besides her hating a bit. 
History: One day Arrow Acres decided to go to a kill pen, in the hour before the last horse was shipped they decided to see if the mare was fit to be. When they went there, the mare was skinny and was obviously sore in the front hooves. They made a hard decision they weren't going to bring her home, then she went up to the people and lowered her head as if begging them, so they decided to adopt her. A few years later the beautiful mare was fit as a whistle and perfect for Arrow Acres, and loving her job as a pleasure horse.
Discipline: Western pleasure.
Other: N/A

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milehighstables In reply to Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-18 19:49:04 +0000 UTC]

Name: The Rose Potion is her show name, Rose is her barn name.
Gender: Mare
Age: 3
Breed: Andalusian x Hanoverian
Characteristics: Quirky, smart, and so confident she almost comes off as conceited. She never leaves a show without having received a compliment. Her rider is her number one priority in the ring, but the maintenance of her beauty is her priority at home. She can't stand rolling in the dirt, nor can she stand allowing twigs to remain nestled in her mane. Aside from her constant self-grooming, Rose is a big, beautiful show jumper. She always comes in first in her class, and if not, closely following. Rose takes pride in achieving a perfect score, and loves to jump. She's a natural jumper due to her Hanoverian blood, and is an elegant, smooth ride due to her Andalusian blood. She is as swift as day and as bold as night.
History: Carefully bred at Mile High stables, Rose was sired by one of the best dressage Andalusian stallions of the century, and was placed delicately inside of a super flashy, athletic, Hanoverian show jumping mare. The staff at MHS had high hopes for her from the start. Born lengthy and heavily bodied, Rose took the natural shape of an Olympic jumper right away. She proved her abilities to match her build very quickly as a yearling. Standing at 16 hands just as a yearling, the staff at MHS began training her on groundwork. Rose loved her training sessions and put in 110% effort no matter the day. Now at 17.3 hands, Rose is bold and flashy, and the staff are exceptionally happy with their choice in breeding.
Discipline: Show jumping, although we hope to get her into eventing.
Other: She's so pretty, I've always wanted a rose gold mare, and she's perfect!

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Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-18 19:34:39 +0000 UTC]

Comment here with entries for HORSE #5

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Happy-Horse-Stable In reply to Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-30 21:32:21 +0000 UTC]

Name: To The Moon And Back - Momo
Gender: Stallion
Age: 6
Breed: Welsh Cob
Characteristics: A lovely horse, with a lot of body, but with a small heart. He isn't very brave, though he likes to act like he is. He can huff and puff, trot around like he is a king, but if you put him in front of a group, he isn't so sure anymore. Normally he goes well with other horses, but some horses don't like his 'act', and if they fall out at him, he can crawl into his shell, and get insecure. So you need to make sure he is in the right group in the meadow etc. As a sportshorse he's got flashy movements, but he finds it hard to relax, making some movements quite difficult for him. That will be the main focuspoint in riding, relaxation. He can also jump, but he needs a very confident rider in this. If you give him too much room, he'll chicken out. But if you can convince him that he's gonna be fine, he'll go for it. Around the farm he's very sweet. He loves attention and knows very well how to get it. He also loves cats, and they often sleep in his box, sometimes even on his back. 
History: When Momo was three years old his dressage training began. At that time he wasn't fully grown yet. At the trainingstable they mainly focussed on front movement: flash legs, high tension necks etc. This combined with his not fully developed body, resulted in a horse who was 'stuck' on multiple places in his body. It went so far that sometimes his trots became uneven. At 5 years old the training stable concluded Momo would never be a good sportshorse, so they sold him. A girl bought him, but she had some troubles helping him through his insecureties, resulting in multiple falls, and loss of trust both ways. She stopped riding him everyday, which only made it worse. Eventually he just stood in the stable or in the meadow or arena. Eventually she decided to sell him, that's how he ended up with us. Now he is too fat, has loads of energy, and is 'stuck' in his shoulders. But we'll work on that.
Discipline: Dressage
Other: He doesn't like water. He thinks it's terrifying that his feet just kinda dissappear in that stuff, EEKS!
He poops, A LOT.  Mostly during work, Only small heaps. XD
He loves but scratches, and if you stop scratching he'll just back into you, untill you start scratching  his but again...


(OhMYGOSH I love him allready, thinking about him and stuff, nawhhh <3)

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YaminaKakarot In reply to Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-30 20:03:02 +0000 UTC]

I apologize for the cruel history, but she matches a character I had from a RP Forum. Figured I would keep the history the same.

Name: Patches
Gender: Mare
Age: 5 years
Breed: Heavy War Horse
Characteristics: Loving, Affectionate, Motherly, She takes all other horses under her wing, do to speak. She loves people and horses, though not so keen on cats and dogs. She has the temperament people dream of, unless you want her for battle. Gentle and adoring of her handler, she would follow her around the entire stable and lands if you let her, without halter or lead rope. Despite her gentle and loving nature, she has some claustrophobia, and therefor can't be kept in a stall or attached to anything requiring a harness.
History: Born to a ranch known for their old world Heavy War Horses, she was sold as a six month old to a chuck wagon competitor because she was too docile to be trained for re-inacting battle scenes. She was with the chuck wagon competitor for four years, and she was worked to the bone and abused. She was sold again, lame and emaciated, after collapsing during a chuck wagon competition, an accident that caused the coma of her owner and the death of two of the other horses. She was bought, online, by Miss Faizah Pandora. Faizah was appalled by the state in which she came to her in, and it took more than a few months for Faizah to earn her trust and rehabilitate her. Luckily, with patience and love, Faizah has managed it. Now Patches is the most docile trail horse Faizah owns, and spends her down time in the pasture with her new horse friends.
Discipline: Trail Rides
Other: She has some lash/whip scars along her rump and sides, but they have faded with Faizah's help. The worst of the scars just behind her right shoulder and wither from the chuck wagon crash. They have healed nicely, but are still obvious and stand out white against her black coat.

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GoldenGhostStables In reply to Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-25 15:36:21 +0000 UTC]

Name: Rise Of The Silver Moon (Barn name: Mystic)
Gender: Mare
Age: 6
Breed: Thoroughbred X Irish Draught
Characteristics: Hot-headed, fiery, but never aggressive. She loves to gallop and jump, but not a big fan of doing what shes told. Mystic needs a very experienced rider to deal with her attitude, both on the ground and ridden. She doesnt like standing to be groomed and tacked, nor does she enjoy slower work and warming up/cooling down.
History: She was an accidental breeding, after a top racing stallion got loose, and managed to break into the field of a high level hunting mare. SHe was broken and trained to hunt, but has also been out on the track, proving very successful in small races. Shes also been very successful over a Cross Country course, due to her speed, boldness over jumps and high stamina
Discipline: Hunting, Cross Country and Racing
Other: n/a

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BurningFlameMC In reply to Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-19 01:21:11 +0000 UTC]

Considering I have no points.. Free horses :3
I don't know who would ignore free horses.

Name: Parasaur's Nighttime Oasis (Stable name: Paris).   
Gender: Mare
Age: 12
Breed: Irish Sport Horse 
Characteristics: Bold. She's a very courageous show jumper, and tends to rush her fences. She's a very strong ride and tends to kick out after a fence just to prove she's cleared it. Away from home, she can get very excited and very nervous. One day she'll be shoving her head out of her stall door and the next, you'd find her hiding in a corner. At home, she's very head shy. She prefers to drag her feed into the corners of her stable than have it close to the stable door. She enjoys a good roll and isn't very fond of bath time (however, she can accept a nice shampoo wash). In general, when she's not showing, she can be quite a lazy mare. In the paddock, she has never been seen looking around longer than two minutes. She does like her space, so she kicks. When she's sharing a paddock, she can become quite a responsible old mare, kicking and nipping to assert her dominance when she's with silly geldings. Her paddock/stable mate is Going Somewhere. (They're very close).  

History: Her dam (mother) passed as she was born, therefore she was an orphaned filly. She was stolen as a yearling and taken to an auction. At the time her near hind was slightly swollen because she had stepped on a loose nail in her previous yard, so she was taken to a slaughter house as no one wanted her in fear of buying a dodgy horse. The World Horse Welfare was told this and managed to rescue her, and a few of the remaining horses. The WHW then continued to rehabilitate her, until she was adopted by a top eventer, re-trained, and given to her current rider who is being sponsored by the same eventer.   
Discipline: Show Jumping / occasionally Dressage
Other: N/A

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HorrorHorses In reply to Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-18 21:56:30 +0000 UTC]

Name: RD's Daughter of the Moon;  AKA Moon
Gender: Mare
Age: 6
Breed: Hanoverian
Characteristics: Friendly, Yet shy. She is very odd around new people and tends to build a bond with only one person. Once you have that bond she will become very protective of you, if she falls with you on her, she will not move until she's given the okay. She's very easy to work with and tends to be one of the bottom of the herd but tends to enjoy her own time. She can become very motherly towards other horses which will make her a great mother for a foal of her own.
History: Moon was rescued from a backyard breeding farm, under weight and barely use to human contact. Abused and scared she was picked up by Royal Diamond Pastures and given the food and love she needed to get back on her feet. Moon bonded with one of our younger beginner riders and these two will go far. The small 15.1hh Hano seems to be helping the young rider just as much as the rider has been helping her. Moon's breeding is unsure but we love her anyways. Her young rider plans to show with her in some small beginner shows.
Discipline: Pleasure / Barrels [barely]
Other: Moon will be used mostly for breeding and younger youth of RDP.  She will gain the RDP Brand on her hind quarters.

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Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-18 19:34:30 +0000 UTC]

Comment here with entries for HORSE #4

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FaradayEC In reply to Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-19 01:48:26 +0000 UTC]

Name: Point of No Return (Emilie)
Gender: Mare
Age: 12
Breed: Dutch Warmblood
Characteristics: Emilie has wonderful ground manners and is extremely polite and lazy, though not so friendly as to come up to people in a field unless there's a high possibility of carrot sticks. She refuses to eat carrots unless they are cut into sticks. She would be happy to live out her life in a field full of grass and grow older and fatter, and does not cope well with a change in routine. The sight of a barn makes her snort, purely because she remembers when she was left in a stall for several months following a shattered foreleg, but she respects handlers enough to follow them in without complaints. Though the minute the saddle sits on her back, she becomes a flighty, timid, nervous risk of a horse. She is slowly being rebroken and can be taken on trail rides by someone with an extremely light hand on her sensitive mouth. However, it is near impossible to even put the dressage tack on her, particularly nose bands. It will be a long long time before she sees the arena again.

History: A young, upcoming eventing rider was driving cross country across Europe as part of a mid-life crisis. He'd completely lost his passion for equine sports, he was sick of cycling through horses that has been incorrectly broken or flighty that were bought for him, not chosen by him. Somewhere between the french-german boarder, he passed a small farm; almost crashing the car at the sight of a beautiful well-built 2 year old freely piaffing through an overgrown field. Leaving the car in the ditch, Andreas marched through the field with the curious filly following him, eventually finding the farmhouse and emptying his pockets on the kitchen table. He was broke, but he owned what he thought was the prettiest filly in the world. Despite her lack of lineage; her warmblood type head and slightly feathered legs, her prowess for dressage only developed with age. Andreas broke her in himself in just two weeks after she turned 5, and started showing her the next dressage season. The pair become well known, dominating mid-high range dressage events. There was talk of Olympic representation, especially with their first big tour victory under belt.

But then, Andreas made a mistake; trusting a friend to float his beautiful warmblood mare to their last show before Olympic trials. He recieved a call at 2am the day of the show, the float had overturned with Emilie trapped inside. Her right foreleg was fractured in several places with a long, deep cut running up her knee. Her chest had been grated by shrapnel, bleeding down into her now red socks. They said he'd be lucky if she survived long enough to say goodbye. He received four fines that day for speeding, arriving at the scene in tears, only to see his stubborn little fighter standing at the side of the road as vets watched on in dismay. They also said she could never be shown again, her beautiful gaints would be ruined, but after several months of intensive therapy, diet and medical care, she was performing spanish walks and collected canters at lunge like the white scars from the accident didn't exist.  But then he tacked her, and something switched. She became panicked and flighty, and for the first time in his life, Andreas was thrown by the horse he loved for giving her a simple aid. And it was a nasty fall; the horse with the scarred right leg broke her rider's left arm in three places. They missed the Olympics of course, lost sponsorship. They stayed on the centre for a while, hoping for a foal with just as much talent for the arena. Her two awkwardly built colts born a year apart that were only suited for hack and sold for the cost of cover. The equestrian centre eventually dug their heels in and said 'Either find a new horse, or leave'.

So he left, with his unridable mare and not a cent to his name.
Discipline: Dressage
Other: After the float accident, the hair around her injuries grew back white, resulting in circular white dots around her chest somewhat like a splatter brush, and a jagged white scar from her chest to the inside of her knee.

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Talvace In reply to Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-18 23:24:28 +0000 UTC]

Name: IEC Oberon 
          Oberon is the name of the King of the Faries in Shakespeares "A Midsummer Night's Dream". Aside from being one of my favorite names, it is also a name of power and and is closely tied to a very graceful, albeit mischievous, species. A regal, graceful horse is all to important in the dressage world, and it was chosen for this horse in hopes that he would go on to demonstrate the qualities suggested by the name. 
Gender: Stallion
Age: 4
Breed: Anglo Arabian (50% Thoroughbred, 50% Arabian)
Characteristics:
Oberon is very proud. He doesn't allow himself to be pushed to the rear of the heard unless that's where he wants to be. He carries his head and tail high, moving with the graceful ease of a destined dressage horse. Like many of the horses he descended from, he possess a mighty temper. He tries to be patient, but when he's done, that's it, he's done. Aside from the occasional tantrum, though, Oberon is a patient, well mannered horse. He will stand to be groomed, tacked, bathed, and shod, though he tends to get anxious when the vet comes. Around other horses, he is a leader from behind. He will let things happen as the will, but step up when it comes to a threat or something that needs to be done. ie, if the entire herd needed to cross a river, he'd be the first to step in and start across, and the last out. 

During training, this stallion progresses slowly, but when he does progress you rarely have to go back to something. He won't do something until he can do it right the first time. If he fails to do that, he gets frustrated and his temper can show. As he's still young, more experienced riders are recommended, but he hasn't shown negative reaction to lesser experienced riders. If anything, he seems willing to wait for them to learn what to do. Around children he is quiet, but won't hesitate to stomp his hooves or nip (not close enough to bite) in warning if they get to be too much. His favorite quality of his trainer's is that he immediately slows if his rider gets off balance, allowing them to get their seat back before returning to the original gait.
History:
The product of an accidental breeding between a loose stallion and a pastured mare, Oberon was sold shortly after being weaned to a trainer in France. Though the trainer was progressing well with him, the trainer had an accident and was hospitalized for an extended period of time. His children, wanting nothing to do with a foal they couldn't ride, sold him at auction. Luckily for Oberon, a contact of Eva Pajari, the owner of Illoria Equestrian Center, was the one who picked him up. She brought the young stallion to Belgium and contacted the American based trainer. Several months and a few negotiations later, Oberon was released from quarantine and allowed into the USA. Eva and Dylan Reese, the head groom and eventer in training at IEC, picked him up in New York state and drove him down to Candler, North Carolina. 

After he was settled in and health was brought back up after being in quarantine, Eva began to continue the two year old's training. He never took a saddle until a few months before his forth birthday, but by the time he had learned to be lunged and led, step over cavaletti, free jump, handle well in halter and liberty classes, and had excellent ground manners (courtesy of much patience on Dylan's part). Currently, he is working on retaining consistent gaits, leg yields, trotting poles, and flexibility. 
Discipline: Dressage, possible eventer
Other: Oberon received a long, narrow scar on his left shoulder while at the auction house. It was received from a screw poking out of one of the coral gates. It caused no lasting damage, though, and is only slightly visible. 

If possible, I would like to remove the cream gene from his genotype and replace it with the sooty gene, allowing him to be a pure Arabian. If not, that's perfectly fine, too! I love anglo arabians just as much. c:

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SenketsuSan In reply to Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-18 20:50:24 +0000 UTC]

name: Farlino
gender: Stallion
Age:6
breed: oldenburg
characteristics: has a lot of go but can be easily controlled. he can be quite a brat and has a habbit of biting people's pockets because he always expects a reward for everything. despite his bratty attitude he is still a sweet horse and very talented in his wok.
History: born to a throw away mare with little value he wasn't thought to be worth much as a foal but when he was sold to a nearby stable for a small price of 1000$ he grew to be a very valuable horse when he was sold to a teenage girl for 10X what they had payed for him, when he was age 5
Discipline: dressage and show jumping
other: unsure

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Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-18 19:34:21 +0000 UTC]

Comment here with entries for HORSE #3

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Angels-In-Disguise In reply to Anonymous-Shrew [2016-10-01 00:09:42 +0000 UTC]

Name: Essence
Gender: Mare
Age: Around 6 years old
Breed: Kiger Mustang + Quarter Horse
Characteristics: Essence is a very easygoing, mature horse. She keeps to herself most of the time and prefers not to speak or be surrounded by many other animals. She especially doesn't like being around annoying, immature little colts. She just can't handle the stupidity or carelessness. She prefers to be around the older horses, the wiser ones. And she has a few marefriends she likes to be around sometimes. She absolutely adores newborn foals and often is chosen to be around the babies and mothers around spring time.
History: Essence was born on a rather large ranch in Central Oregon that doubles both as a dude ranch and a breeding farm for Kiger Mustangs. Her birth was not really planned, but around breeding time, one of the new stallions the ranch would soon geld and break to ride, got into the mare's pen, and well, several months later Essence was born. However, because of her sweet, relaxed disposition and willingness to do just about anything, the ranch decided to keep her and use her as a dude ranch horse, rather than sell her or give her away. Since then, Essence has been broken to ride and primarily used for little children on trail rides when guests visit the rather popular ranch. She loves her job and wouldn't want to do anything other than provide a safe, fun riding experience for inexperienced little kids.
Discipline: Trail horse; has had her hooves dipped in the world of barrel racing and cutting, but not much.
Other: Nope.

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GoldenGhostStables In reply to Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-25 15:45:53 +0000 UTC]

Name: Windswept Warrior (Barn name: Midge)
Gender: Stallion
Age: 8
Breed: Highland X Welsh Section D
Characteristics: Very quiet, willing to please. He will do anything to make his rider/handler happy, and is a perfect horse for all levels of riders. He will plod along on a trek with beginners, or fly round a 1.10m course with an experienced rider. Although a stallion, he can be turned out with any horse without making any fuss, and will happily travel and ride along side mares, geldings or other stallions.
History: Bred for the show ring. He was shown inhand as a colt, placing in every show. He was broken at 3, and ridden away by a young girl, who did everything from pony club through to working hunters with him. After she outgrew him, he got used as a lesson pony for a while, before he was sold on in hopes to get him back out to shows
Discipline: Literally everything
Other: n/a

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Binkuna In reply to Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-24 02:05:53 +0000 UTC]

Name: SVEC Caoimhe aka Keeva (same pronunciation as name, just easier for kids to spell )
Gender: Mare
Age: 9
Breed: Welsh Cob 

Characteristics: Keeva is a one of a kind mare. Used as a show and lesson pony for the children that ride at Scarlet Vale Equestrian Center. She is 14.2 hands high, very thick...don't call her fat...she knows what it means...., and has a very wonderful personality. She would never bite or kick, but she likes to test her riders...the small ones are easy, she just plummets her face to the ground to graze nonchalantly while pulling the reins out of children's hands. She enjoys being fed carrots and sugar cubes, but her favorite treat are actually plums. The child who treats her with plums is sure to be treated well during the next lesson on her. At shows she is an angel, though she will sometimes throw what they call a "Keeva Diva Fit"...which is when she drops to the ground and tries to roll her small riders off. Though she knows better when she is being ridden by the older children or small adult riders. Though she can be a bit naughty and tricky at times, Keeva is one of the stable favorites. A child who gets to ride Keeva will end up never wanting to ride another horse.  

As for stable manners, Keeva is quite the princess. Her stall has to be pristine, her water needs to be incredibly clean (one piece of hay in it and she will dump the whole thing and whinny until she gets a clean refill "OH WAITER?!"), and she must have her pink blanket at night. She likes to be warm. In winter she will refuse to leave the barn if she is not given the following: Warm pink polos, wool lined pink ear bonnet, a pink striped quarter sheet, and her custom fleece neck warmer. She is quite the little diva.  She also has a bit of a turn out issue, she will not be turned out with geldings, they annoy her. She prefers to be let out in her own smaller paddock, next to Boo and Kinzie the Hollendart mare's paddock. As for riding, she usually is a bit of a slow lady, so a crop or "nature crop" (if out on the trails and a crop is needed...) will be needed....the standing in place while child kicks is a frequent move of hers. 

History: Keeva was bought as a 3 year old, imported from Ireland by borders at SVEC. They did a lot of work with her on the ground, manners and ground driving. Though she never got to pull a cart. She was meant to be a cart mare, but ended up being trained for under saddle events when her previous owners fell into financial trouble and ended up selling her to Holly Drake, owner of the stable. She showed promise in the hunter ring and became a quick favorite, though she ended up doing more lesson and summer camp jobs than actually showing now a days. Her history beyond that is unknown by the SVEC staff, due to falling out of contact with previous owners.

Discipline: Hunter Jumper, Low level cross country, beginner dressage, Pony Club Mount, Lesson horse, camp horse, halter/confirmation

Other: Loves wearing her pink tack, such as polos and saddle blanket, she is girly and a stable princess and she knows it!!
* HATES THE VET. She will put up a big fight for the vet...a natural remedy "sedative" before her checkups is usually needed in order for her to let the vet near her.

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PromiseWoodStables In reply to Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-18 19:40:31 +0000 UTC]

Mehh!!! Y u do dis!
Name: Tarquin
Gender: Stallion
Age: 8
Breed: Mustang
Characteristics: speed demon of a horse, despite his small size he will the one telling other what to do, due to this he became an excellent project for stunt riding Cossack's which now trained up he will be sold on to an avid stunt rider who is a friend of theirs
History: born and bred in the back lands of Dakota, Tarquin was quick confirm his small but consistent band kf mares before he was caught in a round up
Discipline: stunt riding
Other: a ring in his ear that tagged him as a Cossack's horse team member

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Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-18 19:34:12 +0000 UTC]

Comment here with entries for HORSE #2

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Hawkfrost96 In reply to Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-30 20:02:21 +0000 UTC]

Name: Adelina
Gender: mare
Age: 8 years
Breed: Andalusian
Characteristics: very kind mare, acts like a princess sometimes
History: was born in the Vienna Riding School  where she was also trained the first years and sold because her unwanted color.
Discipline: Dressage
Other: - 

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filthycur In reply to Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-27 16:50:39 +0000 UTC]

Name: El Desperado 'Jigsaw'
Gender: Stallion
Age: 4 years old
Breed: Thoroughbred

Characteristics: Lean and well put together structure, skinny and lean barrel with long clean legs. Head is straight with slightly flared nostrils. He's a race bred thoroughbred and is built for race. His speed is excellent and his stamina/endurance is good, sprints are well done but his agility needs to be worked on. A typical thoroughbred stallion, he's very feisty and tends to be reckless. it takes a while to get him under control but when you do he performs well. He tends to have temper tantrums if you do something different or wrong so be sure to put patient riders on him, who are also able to keep control.

History:
He was born and raised on a thoroughbred breeding farm. He was bred mainly for looks and possibly breeding. He showed great performance but had an attitude. The farm considered many times on gelding him but he was very pretty and well shaped so they decided to sell him off to a trainer. The trainer tried what they could, he learned a bit on manners but still had his little attitude. This was all mainly due to his breed and gender. Jigsaw remained with the trainer and worked for a bit, and was eventually trained for racing. He raced, and was later sold to the stable he currently resigns at.

Discipline: Flat racing

Other: id will be branded on his left hip

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Motdeg In reply to Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-19 16:19:32 +0000 UTC]

I want this badly
Name: Havannera
Gender: stallion
Age: 5 years
Breed: Dutch Warmblood
Characteristics: good handle , excellent traits. this horse puts his soul on the gallop , and on the arena is magnific to see him jumping
History: he came like a wild animal while the High Count pack was on a trip , we knew nothing about where he came from  but a collar he had on the neck. We realized he was one of slaughter horses , so we decide to keep him , instead of eat this poor and brilliant animal. He's practically rescued . he went about a million times to the vet to check and now is a beautiful , healthy warmblood. our newest addition to the stable
Discipline: cross country - show jumping - endurance
other : I'll keep him as a natural horse ( non horns , wings, etc)

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Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-18 19:34:02 +0000 UTC]

Comment here with entries for HORSE #1

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Illudyr In reply to Anonymous-Shrew [2016-10-01 12:50:27 +0000 UTC]

Name: Riddle Me This (Thizzy)
Gender: Stally
Age: 3
Breed: Campolina
Characteristics: Riddle me this; It's sweet in the morning but bitter at noon. It pranks and it jokes yet it prefers to do nothing. Thizzy is a strange stallion. Usually he prances around like he's high and mighty with movements that tend to wow everyone. When you try to have him work for you however, he loses all pazzaz and tends to just drag his feet around opposed to his normally high leg movements. Thizzy is a piece of work, but he sure gets the ladies
History: Thizzy was bred at the farm of an old couple that breeds campolinas as their hobby. Thizzy was raised there and auctioned off as 3 year old, which is how Fahren Dale got him c:
Discipline: Thizzy will be trained as dressage horse.
Other: no extra's

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GoldenGhostStables In reply to Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-25 15:56:58 +0000 UTC]

Name: Road To Recovery (Barn Name: Warrior)
Gender: Stallion
Age: 4
Breed: British Warmblood
Characteristics: Untrusting, wary. Warrior takes a long time to warm up to people, and is very fussy about who comes near him. Can get aggressive when he gets nervous. He has a huge scopey jump which is rarely seen as coloured poles terrify him. Once comfortable in his surroundings, he has stunning paces that float across the ground, and great form over a jump.
History: His full history is unknown, but what is known is he was a rescue case, saved from an aggressive hoarder. He was found as a young colt, stuck in a tiny stable with his dying mother next to him. He had been starved and beaten. He spent 3 and a half years in the rescue centre classes as a 'lost cause' and an 'unsaveable horse'.
Discipline: Big hoopes to get him out eventing
Other: Scarring on flank and rump

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Torro-Torro In reply to Anonymous-Shrew [2016-09-18 21:33:43 +0000 UTC]

Show Name: Highmoor Mists
Name: Misty
Gender: Mare
Age: Young adult
Breed: Hopefully going to become Asgardian
Characteristics: Sightly skitty at first but will come around in time, bad hacking horse but beautiful show jumper, She likes spending time with the other mares and is very sociable with humans and horses alike although she isn't a fan of Dogs, she severely dislikes them for unknown circumstances. Very hard working mare but also quite highly strung, needs a well taught rider or they will be quickly dumped. The girl has standards for pitty sake. She excels in the show ring, especially in halter classes or in show jumping, although whilst waiting she can become a little hard to handle due to the excitement
History: She came to Sparrow Creek farm at 2 years of ages and here she was professionally backed to the highest of Asgardian standards, she will have been with the yard for just under 6 years if I win her and will probably produce her first foal before she turns ten.
Discipline: English Showjumping
Other: Well hoping to have the design used for my next Asgardian custom so she'll hopefully be turned into that private breed

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