Post by Natalie Harris on May 24, 2009 8:13:00 GMT -5
Name: I'm a Trophy's Windwalker (Walker)
Age: 4 Years Old
Gender: Gelding
Breed: Paint Horse
Training: Cross-country
Level: Semi Trained
Information: Windwalker is a beautiful paint gelding who loves to be scratched behind the ears. He has a beautiful coat pattern. Wind is a very low key horse he doesn't really get exited about anything. Big or small. He is a horse that loves to please if you catch him on the right day. If not, you might have a hard time getting him out of his stall. He can be rather lazy.
Name: Barbie
Age: 10 Years
Gender: Mare
Breed: English Thoroughbred
Training: Cross-Country
Level: Fully Trained
Information: Barbie is a classic English Thoroughbred who has won many three day events. She needs a large amount of exercise and gets restless in the stable. Barbie is easily distracted and is very affected by her surroundings. You need to show her who’s the boss in order to keep her focus on her task. She is very fast and persevering. Needs a great deal of exercise. Difficult to ride.
Name: Pippa Not Me(pippa)
Age: 7 Years Old
Gender: Mare
Breed: Hanoverian
Training: Cross-country
Level: Semi-trained
Information: Pippa is a very caring mare who puts everything she has into her work. She likes to be driven into her work with the seat making her riders sore the next morning. She is an extravagant mover and always knows where her feet are.
Name: O' Aces (Ace)
Age: 15 Years Old
Gender: Gelding
Breed: Thoroughbred
Training: Cross-Country
Level: Fully-trained
Information: Aces is a beautiful thoroughbred with great jumping ability. He has the speed and endurance to match, making him a great cross-country horse. His gaits are always nice and collected. He carries himself wonderfully. Aces is a hot-headed horse, however. He's the type of horse that asks for something and wants it yesterday. He doesn't really warm up to people real well he just wants to work. He always wants to work...
Name: Tyrant
Age: 8 Years Old
Gender: Stallion
Breed: Cleveland Bay
Training: Cross-Country
Level: Semi-trained
Information: Tyrant is just that a tryant. He's a control freak that does whatever he wants. He is a very hot-blooded stallion that is defenately not for a novice. If you can get him to work for you, you've won half the battle, he'll fight you till the end. But if all goes well, you can easily take the top spot on the house team with this one.
Name: Jamaican Me Crazy (Gemma)
Age: 11 years old
Gender: Mare
Breed: Thoroughbred
Training: Cross Country
Level: Fully-Trained
Information: Little miss Gemma loves to jump, but that just about all she likes to do. Now don’t get me wrong, she knows how to prance around doing all those boring school movements, she just doesn’t want to. On the flat she becomes crabby rather quickly and definitely would never be a good dressage horse. One will always know when Gemma is just about had it for the day because she will begin grinding her teeth, the annoying sound quickly becoming a warning sign to her riders. If she is continually ignored she has been known to let loose a few bucks or maybe even take off, but her rider’s learn real quick not to let things get this far. Over fences though, she is calm enough to handle beginners and talented enough to take the advanced wherever they want to go. I guess talent always has to come at some sort of a price.
Age: 4 Years Old
Gender: Gelding
Breed: Paint Horse
Training: Cross-country
Level: Semi Trained
Information: Windwalker is a beautiful paint gelding who loves to be scratched behind the ears. He has a beautiful coat pattern. Wind is a very low key horse he doesn't really get exited about anything. Big or small. He is a horse that loves to please if you catch him on the right day. If not, you might have a hard time getting him out of his stall. He can be rather lazy.
Name: Barbie
Age: 10 Years
Gender: Mare
Breed: English Thoroughbred
Training: Cross-Country
Level: Fully Trained
Information: Barbie is a classic English Thoroughbred who has won many three day events. She needs a large amount of exercise and gets restless in the stable. Barbie is easily distracted and is very affected by her surroundings. You need to show her who’s the boss in order to keep her focus on her task. She is very fast and persevering. Needs a great deal of exercise. Difficult to ride.
Name: Pippa Not Me(pippa)
Age: 7 Years Old
Gender: Mare
Breed: Hanoverian
Training: Cross-country
Level: Semi-trained
Information: Pippa is a very caring mare who puts everything she has into her work. She likes to be driven into her work with the seat making her riders sore the next morning. She is an extravagant mover and always knows where her feet are.
Name: O' Aces (Ace)
Age: 15 Years Old
Gender: Gelding
Breed: Thoroughbred
Training: Cross-Country
Level: Fully-trained
Information: Aces is a beautiful thoroughbred with great jumping ability. He has the speed and endurance to match, making him a great cross-country horse. His gaits are always nice and collected. He carries himself wonderfully. Aces is a hot-headed horse, however. He's the type of horse that asks for something and wants it yesterday. He doesn't really warm up to people real well he just wants to work. He always wants to work...
Name: Tyrant
Age: 8 Years Old
Gender: Stallion
Breed: Cleveland Bay
Training: Cross-Country
Level: Semi-trained
Information: Tyrant is just that a tryant. He's a control freak that does whatever he wants. He is a very hot-blooded stallion that is defenately not for a novice. If you can get him to work for you, you've won half the battle, he'll fight you till the end. But if all goes well, you can easily take the top spot on the house team with this one.
Name: Jamaican Me Crazy (Gemma)
Age: 11 years old
Gender: Mare
Breed: Thoroughbred
Training: Cross Country
Level: Fully-Trained
Information: Little miss Gemma loves to jump, but that just about all she likes to do. Now don’t get me wrong, she knows how to prance around doing all those boring school movements, she just doesn’t want to. On the flat she becomes crabby rather quickly and definitely would never be a good dressage horse. One will always know when Gemma is just about had it for the day because she will begin grinding her teeth, the annoying sound quickly becoming a warning sign to her riders. If she is continually ignored she has been known to let loose a few bucks or maybe even take off, but her rider’s learn real quick not to let things get this far. Over fences though, she is calm enough to handle beginners and talented enough to take the advanced wherever they want to go. I guess talent always has to come at some sort of a price.