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bellequine — Kaimanawa Challenge - halter breaking

Published: 2012-11-05 20:51:18 +0000 UTC; Views: 343; Favourites: 2; Downloads: 0
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Description Living at Riverwood Equestrian, England
Name: Flash
Gender: Stallion
Age: 5 years
Height: 15.0 hh
Colour: Bay
Genotype: Ee / AA
Eyes: Brown
One Trait or Quirk: This boy’s gonna wear you out. He seems to have endless amounts of energy, and we’ve yet to see him standing still. He keeps running around and around and around the pen. We’re getting tired just watching him.
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mandatory - meeting image: [link]
optional - halter breaking: you are here!
mandatory - mishap image: [link]
optional - accepting the saddle and bridle: [link]
mandatory - backing image: [link]
mandatory - training image: [link]
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no ref used
about 30 minutes
sorry for the tiny file and crappy quality! I drew it at school
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Story!
It was a beautiful afternoon and Flash was cantering about in his paddock as usual with Amy watching his every move intently. The odd thing about this beautiful scene was the second girl walking up to the paddock with a carrot in her hand and a halter hidden behind her back. The girl was Aoife McWhite, Riverwood Eqestrian's head groom. She was on hand to help Amy teach her cheeky stallion how to accept a halter.
It was't easy! Georgia Jackson, the head trainer came to help, but Flash didn't fancy being told to stop cantering at all! Amy insisted he wasn't being intentionally horrible when he reared up, he was just excitable and wanted to keep on cantering!

After a few hours, Flash was walking around like a seasoned professional, calm and beautiful on the end of his red lead rope. The whole team at Riverwood Equestrian were so proud and relieved that they had conquered this step in his training!
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