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Post by >>thatALONZOkid on Jan 3, 2008 17:59:17 GMT -5
Name- Cisco Registered Name- Brand- Breed- Appendix Quarter Horse Gender- Colt/Stallion Age- 0 Height- 11 hands high Sire- unknown Dam- unknown Foals- none Breeding History- never been bred Temperment- very sweet and curious Current Training- Halter Training Trained In- History- Bought by Alonzo(1/3/08) Sale History- Bought by Alonzo(1/3/08) Further Lineage Shows- Points- Feed Schedule- 3.3 lbs forage, 1.1 lbs concentrate For Sale-No Farrier- 1/3/08 Vet- 1/3/08
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Post by >>thatALONZOkid on Jan 3, 2008 18:34:56 GMT -5
Alonzo backed his truck up to the barn entrace, careful to not completely block the entrance/exit though. He began to unload all the stuff he had bought that day. He installed the automatic waterer, put his muck cart and pitchfork in their proper place. He put the feed bin across from Cisco's stall, poured in the pelleted food, tossed in the scoop and closed the lid. Then he tossed some bedding into the stall and spread it out. He had the automatic waterer fill itself and put some forage into the colt's stall. Finally his truck was empty. He pulled the truck away and then got out. He retrieved Cisco and put the colt in his stall. He gave Cisco a bit of pelleted food and groomed the colt while he ate. When he was done he patted the colt and drove away in his truck.
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Post by >>thatALONZOkid on Jan 4, 2008 15:29:57 GMT -5
Alonzo came into the stables, rubbing his gloveless hands together. He had stupidly forgotten to put gloves on. Sighing, he grabbed his extra pair from on top of the feed bin and put them on. He then measured out Cisco's forage and concentrates and fed the adorable little black and white overo colt. He grabbed his muck cart and pitchfork and mucked out Cisco's stall. Cisco had an automatic waterer, so he did not need to check the water. He grabbed his Oster brushes and brushed the colt off, taking his time. Cisco seemed to enjoy being brushed and it was nice to be nice to Cisco. [lol] Once the colt was clean...or as clean as he could get without getting a bath Alonzo put his brushes away. He returned to Cisco's stall only to give the colt a carrot. Then he left the stable, closing the door behind him.
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Post by >>thatALONZOkid on Jan 5, 2008 18:17:13 GMT -5
Alonzo came in late on a Saturday afternoon to take care of Cisco. He measured out the colt's small portion of concentrates and forage and fed the colt. Then he grabbed his muck cart and pitchfork and cleaned out the colt's stall. Then he grabbed his brushes and slowly brushed the colt, as the colt was clearly enjoying his grooming. Then he practiced putting the halter on the colt, as Cisco was still not completely halter trained. They were still working on that. Once he was done he put everything away and drove away, to return the next day.
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Post by >>thatALONZOkid on Jan 13, 2008 9:09:22 GMT -5
Alonzo came into the Equestrian Centre, yawning. His black and white colt stuck his head over the stall door as he heard his owner's footstep approaching. Alonzo smiled and patted the nose, slipping the adorable boy a treat. He then measured out his forage and concentrates and fed him. While Cisco ate Alonzo mucked out his stall. Then, the boy grabbed the colt's brushes and brushed the colt off slowly. Once he was done brushing the colt he gave him another treat and left the barn. He should be back later.
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Post by wowposter on Nov 4, 2008 1:59:47 GMT -5
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