Post by Lexi Maizy Smith on Jun 25, 2011 12:19:10 GMT -5
It’sMYTime
Look at the stars,
Look how they shine for you,
And everything that you do,
And they were all yellow.
Look how they shine for you,
And everything that you do,
And they were all yellow.
SHOW NAMEIt’s My Time.
NICKNAMESRazzle. Raz or Razzy
GENDERGelding
AGESeven.
LEVELOne.
STABLESilver Star.
TRAININGEventing.
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BREEDAppaloosaaXThoroughbred.
HEIGHT16.3hh.
APPEARANCERazzle is a beautiful strawberry roan blanket appaloosa X thoroughbred. He has a thin stripe down the centre of his face but it curves to the left near his muzzle. He has the confirmation of a thoroughbred. He has long legs that are brilliant for jumping and running. Raz has a part roman nose. He has strong bones and large mussels. The top of his tail is white/cream and it turns into chestnut as you go down the tail. Razzy's bottom lip has a tiny splodge of pink on it. His eyes are brown but very shiny. He is one really handsome horse.
PERSONALITY[/blockquote]Razzle is a calm horse and he is friendly with everyone. When under the saddle he is normally calm but he can get excitable. It depends on who rides him to how he behaves. If you’re nervous or scared he will be a pain and may try to chuck you off or bomb off. With Lexi Razzy is perfect. He loves to be groomed. He also weirdly loves to be loaded because he knows about what’s happening. He has 4 good paces and a lovely jump. He knows loads of dressage moves and loves learning new ones. He also enjoys looking at new fences on a cross country course. All together he is a good horse.
OWNER[/blockquote]Lexi Maizy Smith.
HISTORYRazzle was bred in Ireland at a stud farm called rainbow ranch. His mother was a chestnut blanket appaloosa called evening mist and his father was a strawberry roan thoroughbred called freedom. Razzle was a quick learner and was up and walking with in half an hour of being born. Razzle and his mum were kept in a field together for the next two years of Razzle's life. When Raz turned 2 he was taken away from her and he started his halter training. a couple of months later he loved humans. He had been halter broken and he allowed people to put a bit in his mouth. Rainbow Ranch became bankrupted when Razzy was 2 and half years old. All the horses were sold to different owners. Razzle was sold to a kind lady called Anne-Marie. She watched him grow for the next 6 months progressing on his halter and bit training and slowly putting a bit of weight of his back while being lunged. When Razzle turned 3 Anne-Marie decided to break him in. She started by lunging him in the bridle. When he was used to it she put a saddle on him back. He didn't like it a first but he coped. When he was 3 and a quarter Anne-Marie decided it was time to sit on him. When she first mounted onto him he was fine. She dis-mounted then re-mounted to show him not to be scared. He was still okay with it. She asked him to walk using the commands he was taught in halter training. He was okay for one lap but after that he realised what actually was happening. He bolted off and started bucking and rearing. Anne-Marie fell off and broke her leg. She then couldn’t continue training Raz and sold him to a nice couple. She managed to school Razzy well. By the time he was 5 he was jumping 4' jumps. The couple unfortunately moved to America and sold Razzy to a 16 year old girl called Tia. Tia kept training Razzle and he turned out to be a great horse for her. She competed him in Eventing shows. When he turned 7 Tia's Parents could no longer afford him and had to sell him. She sold him to Lexi, who was smaller than her; Lexi now owns Razzle and is getting ready to compete him.
NAME[/blockquote]samini.
EXPERIENCE2-3 years.
REFERRALanother website.
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