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when you get peer pressured into bidding... lol
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It had only been a couple of months since the last crew came back from the sales in Australia with a new member to the herd. Zoltan was a little hesitant. Aussie warmbloods were not really a breed he thought he would be interested in himself but when there was chatter about one of the horses up for auction having liberty and stunt training.. it really peeked his interest. He was wanting to round out his team with 5 stunt horses.. and if this mare was up for the task.. it just might fit. He got the approval to head off and it wasn't long before he was on his way to see the creamy mare.
He had asked for at least 3 days to see if he could make a bond and really get to know the mare and test out her tricks before he made the decision. Then he would either head home or plan to stay and work with her owner a bit more just to be sure everything was right. He was a little nervous not really knowing what to expect from her and the breed in general... but it wasn't often that a trained liberty horse came on the market. He'd have to go for a mare anyway as Alom wouldn't allow another stallion in the crew...
Arriving at the Headquarters he met up with her owner. The two talked about Milla and her quirks and training as well as what Zoltan hoped to acheve with her in the end. Over the next 3 days Zoltan spent several hours with the two of them. Getting her to just fallow him and built that trust and bond slowly enough to fallow the guidance of her rider and pull off some of her fun little tricks. She was very eager more eager then he expected her to be, having that good drive in her to really tackle anything. He was learning just how sensitive she was to his body language and just a shoulder tilt off would be enough to change her direction. It was something he was somewhat use to . Kormos was a horse were you would have to turn practically your hole body when doing grown liberty and really work to keep his focus where as Alom was alot more sensitive to his ques and body language but in a more shy why. Milla on the other hand was bolder and sure of her movements so he better know what he wanted. Finding out about her chestnut hate was a little amusing to him though luckily his 4 were not chestnuts so he hoped in the end maybe.. they really could be the team he had been hoping for.
After the 3 days it was time for him to make his decision.. really thinking long and hard as he watched her and her owner work a bit. She really had surprised him in the past few days.. not really knowing what to expect going into this but really seeing that any horse no matter what had the potential if they had the heart for it. And maybe just maybe.. he was willing to take that chance on her.. He'd made up his mind. might as well take from her example and go for it.
Future Plans.
Zoltan wants to continue her liberty work and possibly continue with reenactments as well as that all suits him really well. hes has the dream to have a good working team to preform a puszta-five and Milla would round out to be his 5th horse for the stunt. really working with all 5 of his horse to make sure they really work as a good team. He MIGHT delve a little into her dressage and jumping as well but isn't really one for those kinda sports ( other then liberty dressage) but if shes eager and willing he wouldn't let his feelings get in the way.
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Import #79
Registered Name: Coltondale Garramilla
Barn Name: Milla
Sex: Mare
Age: 12 years
Height: 16.1hh
Build: Lighter than ideal
Appearance: Isabella palomino with four socks and a snip (Silver and flaxen carrier).
Genetics: ee-aa-nCr-Ff-nZ
Health Panel Results: Clear
Conditions: None
Breed: Australian Warmblood
Bloodline: Pure
Breed Grading: Quality (13)
[ 2, 2, 7, -1, 2, 0, 1 ]
Lineage:
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----------------- Dam: Pure Australian Warmblood
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About this horse:
Milla is a reliable and trustworthy partner who has proven herself as a performer and as a companion. She is bombproof, intelligent, and reliable. She picks ups tricks and routines easily, and seems to have a flair for performing, enjoying the applause of an audience as much as the praise from her rider. She is calm around adults and children, and is very happy to accept pats and affection, though she is not a horse for a beginner rider simply due to her training level. She is sensitive to cues and with someone who is not used to her discipline she can suddenly start offering behaviours that can be surprising if not scary for the unprepared or nervous handler. She is not a nasty horse, and genuinely wants to please, but she can become frustrated by humans who seem to ask for behaviours and then correct her for doing them, which can lead to her developing some classic resting mare face. But once she is with someone who understands her, she is playful, eager to interact, and delights in spending time with her human. She is sociable with other horses in general, but has a VERY SPECIFIC dislike of chestnut horses (and mares in particular) which we have not really discovered a reason for. She does not climb the fence to get at them, but if she's going to be difficult with any horse in a herd or when riding in a group, guaranteed its going to be the chestnut mare she decides to pop off on. Other than that weird quirk, and the fact she seems rather ticklish for clipping (so prepare for some squeals and shuffling when you hit the sensitive spots) she is pretty low fuss once you know all her buttons.
Notes:
This horse should not be bred to any stallions carrying the cream gene. If the resulting foal is a Double Dilute it will not be suitable for registration.
It is recommended that this mare be bred to heavier or ideal stallions to balance out her varied build in future generations.
Thank you dat-inu for being there for me <3
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