Post by Graydon Konrad Taylor on Jun 23, 2011 20:09:31 GMT -5
gone'nDUNNit
LOVE GETS ME EVERY TIME
MY HEART CHANGED MY MIND
MY HEART CHANGED MY MIND
SHOW NAMEGone 'N Dunn It
NICKNAMESRomeo
GENDERStallion
AGEFive
LEVELZero
STABLECaught Fire Farm
TRAININGWestern - Trail, Showmanship, Barrel Racing (low level), Reining (in training)
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BREEDQuarter horse
HEIGHTFifteen two
APPEARANCERomeo is a rather stocky horse, almost looking partially a draft horse, though he is purely quarter horse. His coloring is a rather stark contrast, the black on his legs coming up well past his knees and fading into the light gold quickly rather than gradually. He has a small white sock on his left hind leg, though there is spots where the black shows through just above his hoof. His mane is kept a few inches longer than usual braiding length, though his tail is kept trimmed regularly to avoid it getting too long. He's still fairly young, though you wouldn't guess it by his muscle. He builds it easily, making him look far more hard worked than he really is.
PERSONALITY[/blockquote]Romeo is a rather personable stallion. Unlike some, he's okay with other studs - as long as there isn't mares around. Get him out on the trails, away from other horses, and you could stick him around another stallion without any issues, unless that stallion reacts. He's certainly not beyond defending himself. He's a sweetheart to handle, being mistaken for a gelding more often than not by the inexperienced horse person. He loves to work, and it isn't uncommon to see him running up and down his field all day, throwing in slides and circles to give himself his own practice. Still being fairly young, though, he can be a bit of a brat sometimes. He forgets he's bigger than you and pressing far too close, stepping on feet regularly, or pinning people to walls. It isn't intentional, not really, he jut has no concept of personal space, and his previous owners didn't help with that.
OWNER[/blockquote]Graydon Konrad Taylor
HISTORYTo be honest, the people who bought him had no idea what they were doing. All they knew was that he was gorgeous, young, expected to grow, and he was a grandsire of Hollywood Dun It. They purchased this guy as a yearling and kept him alone, because they had no other horses. The kids loved him, playing around him regularly. This effectively, and accidentally, bomb proofed him. By the time he was three and they heard they should have him backed, he could literally be standing right next to a car crash and not even flinch. He'd already had kids clamoring all over him too, so backing him was as simple as could be. When it came to training, they had no idea. One kid got on, ended up kicking him into a gallop and fell. That was it. He was for sale, dirt cheap because they labeled him as "dangerous". Naturally, this intrigued Gray, he checked the stud out and found he was far from it. Considering his bloodlines, his temperament, and his willingness undersaddle, he was scooped up in a heartbeat. He's been in serious training ever since.
NAME[/blockquote]Hazel
EXPERIENCEEight-ish years
REFERRALOwner
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