#115 Wh32#32 by KathrynKat

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#115 Wh32#32

Postby KathrynKat » Wed Jan 14, 2015 1:39 pm

Owner       >>>KathrynKat
Name                >>>Ghost
Gender         >>>Female
Adoption Price         >>>Undecided
Training         >>>[Fully Trained][+4]
  =====
  .enthusiastic
  .respectful
  .proactive
  .competitive
Offspring;
X Sired by X
X Sired by X
X Sired by X

 [Discipline >>>>> ]
 [Shows Entered > R: W: E:]
 [Shows Won >>>> R: W: E:]

 [Ej > ] [Ep > ]
 [Eh > ] [Ws > ]
 [Wp > ] [Wt > ]
 [Rf > ] [Rs > ]



This mare is best not in the sun to much and may need a blanket that will bounce the heat off. If breed this mare, more chances in diluting the the color the Sire carries. Expect all foals to be a very light coloring. This mares markings may or may not show on the foals, and if so chances are possible they will interrupt with markings passed from the Sire. Just note it is incredibly rare to get a dark foal from her but also depends what the Sire is carrying. Traits being passed... that mostly depends on the Sire's traits.
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Details and Info about Ghost

Postby KathrynKat » Thu Jan 15, 2015 6:50 am

Please Note
Hers interruptions are not spots but stripes.
Well here is an example that will happen when you breed her.

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About her Personality
She is one perfect Mare for Leadership

enthusiastic - Excitement is contagious. When a leader is motivated and excited about the cause people will be more inclined to follow.

respectful - Treating others with respect will ultimately earn respect.


Proactive - The exceptional leader is always thinking three steps ahead. Working to master his/her own environment with the goal of avoiding problems before they arise.

competitive -

: of or relating to a situation in which people or groups are trying to win a contest or be more successful than others : relating to or involving competition

: having a strong desire to win or be the best at something

: as good as or better than others of the same kind : able to compete successfully with others
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First Stages

Postby KathrynKat » Thu Jan 15, 2015 8:53 am

First Touch
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First Touch Story wrote:It was a almost dark out, and I already have ate dinner.
I headed out to the stables to check on my Neravontiis,
I handed out a rat to each of them, and some Carrots.
I head into the tack room to grab Roshan's lead rope. I walked over to Roshan
Opened his stall to greet him giving him another carrot. I clip his lead onto his halter,
and lead him out. I got him saddled so I could take him out on a nice long trail ride.

We've been riding for at least half an hour and was already pitch dark. I called Roshan
to a stop then pulled my flash light out from my backpack. There were 2, so I offered one to
Roshan. He grabbed it with his tail turning it on. The first thing we saw when he turned it on was a
very light colored Neravontii off in the distance... Odd to say it's almost like Roshan.
I grabbed my flash light and also turned it on to get a good look. The Neravontii
noticed and had dashed into the fields. We dashed after it in hope to catch up with it.

About 10 minutes later we decided it was time for a break to find this Neravontii,
but not give up. Although it was dark it wasn't to late at night to keep at it.
I dismount Roshan and threw his reins to the ground, and sat by his legs looking at
the river in the distance then looked up to gaze at the stars
I laid down to find out Roshan had already beat me to laying down, so I just used him as a backrest.

15-20 minutes had pasted by of Roshan and I just relaxing in the grass, stargazing.
I look over at Roshan to find out that he was focused on something else and not stargazing.
I must have been so focused on the stars or just deaf. There was a very lovely mare,
her skin is the lightest blue it may as well so be called white. She just stood there checking out
Roshan. As soon as she noticed I had seen her she jumped back a few feet but didn't take off this time.

I slowly turned to my backpack to pull out an apple. I held it out for a few seconds. Roshan wanted to steal it
for himself but knew better. I gave Roshan a carrot for not being greedy and gave him a good pat. The mare
noticed how close Roshan and I were, then decided to take a few steps forward. I let her take the apple from my hand
and gave her a small stroke on the nose. She didn't flinch or jump back. I reach into my backpack and pulled out
a halter and lead rope. I stood up slowly, to see if she'd accept being adopted. She moved back a few steps, but didn't take off.
Her ears flung back for at least 10 seconds. I just stood there with my hand out, and she moved forward ears moving forward
once again. I slipped the halter onto my left arm, holding the rope in my right hand.

After a good 5 minutes of petting her I gave it a shot on slipping the halter on her. She accepted after about 10 tries,
and me having to chase her down some. It took and till I had decided to bribe her with some sugar cubes.
I guess this mare loves sugar cubes, I thought as I were able to slip the halter on her as she ate from my hand.
I then clipped the lead on while I gave her another.


First Saddle
First Saddle wrote:
I was still in the fields with Roshan and the mare. I was just giving it a head start,
on training her to be sure she under stood how to be lead. She seemed to be a real fun
Neravontii yet really respectful. I decided to do some Longing with her using the gear I had on hand.
I've trained 7 Neravontiis why not this time out where I found her.

I spent about an hour bonding with her, longing, and playing a little bit.
I decided to have given Rohsan a break of his tack while back knowing,
it be long that I'd be playing with the mare. I glanced over at the tack and lead the mare to it.
I let he sniff it out a bit. I let her stand by it for about 5 minutes. I finally tempted to walk towards the saddle
and reached down for it. I had moved the saddle to grab the saddle blanket.
I grab the blanket and rub it across her flanks. She twitched some and moved to the side.
So I decided to let her sniff it out a few times before rubbing it on her gently again.

I finally had settled the blanket on her back, but thought it's to risky to just saddle her while she's not tied up.
It could be risky by either her running away, or even her hurting me by mistake if I were to close then taking off.
I Let the blanket settle on her back as I lead her to a small tree. I tied her to the tree as if it were a post.
As I ran back for the saddle Rohsan followed me like a puppy. I gave him a few pats. I pick up the saddle,
then walk it back to the small tree I tied the mare. She was sniffing the blanket.

I had approached to let he sniff the saddle. I set it on a rock by the tree, and let her sniff it a few minutes.
As the minutes passed I was just playing with Roshan. The mare just stood looking our direction,
as we played. She seemed to gain more trust and be more calm as she got an idea of how trustful I am.
Roshan walked away from me to greet the mare and sniff his saddle that laid infront of her.
He looked back at me then back at his saddle. I laughed. "Don't you worry, she'll be having her own saddle,
this is just for now boy."

I approached the mare, picking up the saddle. I lifted it to her side and she seemed to not worry.
What she seemed to not expect is for it to be tossed onto her back, or to feel so much weight all at once.
She jumped a little, then looked back to see what was on her back. I gave her a couple minutes before
buckling it.

3 Minutes and she was just nibbling on the leaves so I went ahead and tried to buckled on the saddle.
I then grab the chest belt, and fastened it to the saddle and around her neck. She was nervous but seemed to trust me.
I had finally finished and pulled down the stirrups.

Only a total of about an hour and half, I had Bonded a little and saddled her for the first time. All of this has passed by so fast.
I didn't have the proper bridle for her as for Roshan's was specially made for him. So I just used her bridle and lead rope to teach her
what was needed before mounting her.


First Ride
First Ride wrote:
It was late now, and time to get home.
I hurry to grab my backpack, I had untied the mare with the tack on still. I had decided
it was best to walk the mare home with tack so she could get used to it. So I climb onto
Roshan's back, and rode him, leading the mare behind.

I brought the new mare to her stall, and went to gather the rest of my Neravontiis
to return them to their stalls. I quickly went to the tack room to gather some blankets.
I gave the new mare & Apollo each a blanket, and gave all the Neravontiis a chicken each before going
back to the house to get ready for bed.

It was morning, the alarm gone off, and I flew out of bed to get ready for the new day.
After eating, and washing up a bit, I ran to greet my Neravontiis giving them some breakfast.
I pulled my new mare out of the stall. "I though of a name for you girl, Ghost" She looked at me and nodded.
She walked out of the stall as I lead her. I quickly got her tacked in her own new tack. I then lead her to the round pen.

I did some Longing, and started to teach her some tricks along with things she needed to know for me to ride her.
After 2 hours of training, I decided to give it a shot on mounting her. I checked to be sure her tack was not lose.
Good thing I checked, so I tightened it before mounting her. I stretched and reach for her rump & ears. I then reached for my Toes.
I repeated this a few times before telling her to walk on.

After about an hour of riding it was time to give Ghost a break. I only have adopted her last night and already riding her.
The mare has learned allot, and fun to ride.
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Extra Training

Postby KathrynKat » Thu Jan 15, 2015 4:26 pm

Extra Training aka bonus

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