Cottonwood special adopt by cn_spots

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Cottonwood special adopt

Postby cn_spots » Mon Jan 13, 2014 6:17 am

This boys a little different isn't he?
To all you have to do is 1. tell me the edits I made and 2. guess his breed, Ill pick the winner from the correct forms.
Username: Dark
Name: Walk This Way "Aero"
Gender (stallion or gelding): Stallion
Breed: Standardbred - pacing type.
Coloration:dark brown or bay
Height: 16hh
Edits: Okay, so I think; mane/tail edits, swapping the back legs so he becomes a pacing breed and possibly the nostril/muzzle?
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Yup he's ment to be a standbred
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Re: Cottonwood special adopt

Postby Arrows » Mon Jan 13, 2014 6:21 am

Username:
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Name:
Light of Day [California]

Gender:
Gelding

Breed:
Hnngh...Saddlebred?

Coloration:
Dark Brown or Bat

Height:
15.4 HH

Edits:
The tail is a clear edit, along with more subtle edits like the legs and mane, and maybe even the face?

Extra:
Poem
WIP
Last edited by Arrows on Tue Jan 14, 2014 3:04 pm, edited 4 times in total.
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Re: Cottonwood special adopt

Postby urie » Mon Jan 13, 2014 6:33 am

Username:
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Name:
Rush
Gender (stallion or gelding): Stallion c;
Breed:
mustang?
Coloration:dark brown or bay
Height:
15hh
Edits:
leg(s), mane and tail?
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Re: Cottonwood special adopt

Postby Dark. » Mon Jan 13, 2014 6:44 am

    ouo So awesome!

Username: Dark
Name: Walk This Way "Aero"
Gender (stallion or gelding): Stallion
Breed: Standardbred - pacing type.
Coloration:dark brown or bay
Height: 16hh
Edits: Okay, so I think; mane/tail edits, swapping the back legs so he becomes a pacing breed and possibly the nostril/muzzle?
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Re: Cottonwood special adopt

Postby o s h u n » Mon Jan 13, 2014 6:57 am

            Username:
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            Name:
              Cyclone
            Gender (stallion or gelding):
              Gelding with 3 breeding slots
            Breed:
              Tennessee Walking horse
            Coloration:
              dark brown or bay
            Height:
              17 hands
            Edits:
              The face has been made straight, the back legs and hindquarters switched in perspective, and the mane and tail are customized
            Extra:
              Video of the Tennessee Walking horses gaits
            History
              Cyclone as born on a small ranch that specialized in the breeding and showing of the flashy breed. When he turned two his rider training began, and his owners were pleased with his quick acceptance of the rider and tack. As a young colt he was shown in halter class and in a few breed shows. A fey buyers expressed interest in the quality horse and he was eventually sent off to a rather prestigious but old fashioned Tennessee Walking horse show stables. There he was scheduled to begin his high step training. Unfortunately the man in charge of the training swore by the painful method of Soring, an abusive act that is associated in part with the production of "big lick" movement in Tennessee Walking Horses. It involves using chemical agents such as mustard oil, diesel fuel, kerosene, salicylic acid, and other caustic substances on the pasterns, bulbs of the heel, or coronary bands of the horses, causing burning or blistering of the horses' legs in order to accentuate their gaits. These chemicals are harmful, usually quite toxic and sometimes carcinogenic, such that trainers must use a brush and wear gloves when applying them. The treated area is then often wrapped in plastic while the chemicals are absorbed. The chemical agents cause extreme pain, and usually lead to scarring. Cyclone had been completely unused to human cruelty so when his first Soring session began Cyclone went entirely spastic, unseating his rider and injuring his own leg on a nearby fence. Frustrated, the training manager put Cyclone in rest until his lameness subsided, and as the training commenced yet again, Cyclone behaved predictably, this time throwing his rider into the fence before running through a fence panel nearby. Due to the severity of the horses injuries a groom called a vet and a local animal rescue and reported the cruelty. Over thirty horses were seized and placed in various rehabilitation facilities to be restored to proper mental and physical health before being put up for adoption. Cyclone had ended up in Cottonwood to be rehomed, as his rehabilitation was successful and he was restored to prestige physical confusion with very minimal scarring. The only condition of his adoption being that he go to someone who would never be cruel to the intelligent creature.
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Re: Cottonwood special adopt

Postby QUITTING.PLZTAKEPETS » Mon Jan 13, 2014 8:58 am

Username:
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Show Name:
Born to be Wild
Barn Name:
Dakota
Gender:
Stallion
Breed:
Saddlebred x Arabian x Tennessee Walking Horse
Coloration:
Dark Bay
Height:
16.3 hh
Edits:
The mane, the tail, the muzzle (I think), the forehead/ face (less curve), the forelock, and the legs (hind legs and there's no leg-"feathering").
History:
Dakota didn't exactly have such a pleasant past. His mother was a beautiful midnight black Saddlebred Tennessee Walker cross, who was raised at a small horse farm and used specifically for breeding. Dakota's father was an average Arabian horse, brought to the farm just so the two horses can breed and have a foal. So that's how Dakota entered the world...from two horses that barely knew each other before they were forced to be together. So the small horse farm owner kept Dakota while the owner of the Arabian horse received money for allowing his "stunning show stallion" to mate with an "average farm mare". All was fine until Dakota turned 3 years old. He was growing into a such fine young stallion...trying his best to keep up with the other horses, mostly pure Saddlebreds and Tennessee Walkers. However, he couldn't keep up. The farmer, by the years, grew crueler and meaner. He abused the horses until they performed their gaits correctly. An year later, the farmer sold Dakota. Remember the owner of Dakota's father? Well, that's where the farmer sold Dakota. That place wasn't any better for poor young Dakota. The stalls were bigger, and the training was less intense...and the horse feed there was indeed healthier and more delicious, but it's the shows that Dakota had to enter. The events and shows that Dakota had to participate in were mainly show jumping. At first, the young stallion decided to give it a shot. He was obedient when a rider hopped onto him and lead him towards oxers, verticals...all different kinds of jumps. But no matter what, Dakota couldn't get over the jumps. Sure, there were jumps that Dakota managed to jump over, but about 75% of the time, Dakota failed to successfully jump over a jump. After numerous failing shows and mean comments, Dakota had enough. One night, the young stallion galloped as fast as his young strong bulky body (conditioned through training) would let him through the chilly foggy night.
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Re: Cottonwood special adopt

Postby Charboo » Tue Jan 14, 2014 11:49 am

Username: charboo
Name: hazel
Gender (stallion or gelding): stallion
Breed: Wiekopolski ( yes this is a horse breed)
[b]Coloration:
dark brown or bay
Height: 15.7hh
Edits: legs, mane and tail.... you switched the legs...
[b]Extra:
these horses are from Poland. they are pretty much polish Arabs. breed to ride and drive these horses can also do farm work. these horses were established after world war 2. these horses are mixed with Trakehner, Hanoverian, thoroughbred, and Arab. stallions must have a conformation test before they breed.
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Re: Cottonwood special adopt

Postby landofmakebelieve » Thu Jan 16, 2014 4:43 am

Oh my gosh... It looks EXACTLY like my appendix quarter mare! Right down to the marking and colours and dark points...
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Re: Cottonwood special adopt

Postby Syracuse. » Fri Jan 17, 2014 11:18 am

Username: Syracuse.
Name: El Toro (The Bull in Spanish)
Gender: Stallion
Breed: Paso Fino
Coloration:Bay
Height: 15.1hh
Edits: Back legs (switched), Tail, Mane, Forelock, Rump, Face
Extra: Love this little man!
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