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Post by blair on Dec 30, 2007 3:58:45 GMT -5
Barn Name: Twist Show Name: Twisted Story Brand: Breed: Bavarian Warmblood Gender: Gelding Age: 4 years Weight: 1031 lbs. Height: 16.1 hands Sire: Unknown Dam: Unknown Foals: None Breeding History: None Temperament: A shy, well-carried horse, 'Twist' is for someone who really understands horses and is willing to spend a lot of time with him. As you do more with him, he'll open up more and more to you and start showing his true, beautiful self. Training In: Cross-country. Trained In: Halter trained, Full Trust training, Full Dressage training. History: Twisted Story was found wandering by a highway. Humane Association took him in and saw no brands on him, and he was also in very bad condition. HA got weight back on him and trained him in Dressage, then sold him. Sale History: Sold by HA to Sky; Sold by Sky to Sylvia. Bought by Blair. Handling: Catch? Yes Tie? Yes Lead? Yes Clip & Trim? Yes Bathe? Yes Trailer? Yes Handling History: Kicked? No Bucked? No Reared? Yes Bitten? Yes Special Needs: None HAH/HA?: HA Lineage: Unknown sire; Unknown dam Current Tack: Show Records: None Registries: None Feed Schedule: 1 flake of hay. 2 scoops cooked meal. For Sale?: No.
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Post by infiniteAVERY on Dec 30, 2007 8:50:39 GMT -5
(reposting. first post needs to hold your horses only). On the coldest day of the year or so Blair thought. She pulled her gloves on tighter and gave her new horse Twisted Story a berry good treat. While taking off the blanket she watched all the dirt fall to the ground. Twist nickered in great satifacation. Walking to the tack room she stops to pet Avont Gar. Suffling thru her newly mived tack trying to the curry comb, hoof pick and a brush or 2. With Big circular motions her hair comes right off. Blairs brush with small flicking movments revealing his soft silky coat. the pick is so hard to hold and his feet so packed, working so hard.... sucsess. All the hooves are clean. Geting ready to lunge him greabbing the lunge line and the whip. He lazily walks to the center of the arena. Asking for a big walk he finaly gives in. after 10 minutes of troting he finaly give. Showing off how perfact he can be. She asks him to canter pin's his ears and continues troting."Snap" the whip scares him and he bolts. After he relaxes he is the most beatiful thing ever! The long walk cooled him down good.
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Post by infiniteAVERY on Dec 30, 2007 8:51:18 GMT -5
Blair, you need to train your horses in the training arena. This area is only for grooming, feeding, watering, refreshing bedding, and all of the basic care. Training is what the arenas are there for.
Thank you.
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