RVEC #42 - Classic Champagne Tennessee Walker by SydneyandStorm

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RVEC #42 - Classic Champagne Tennessee Walker

Postby SydneyandStorm » Mon Jan 19, 2015 11:14 am

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Username: apart
Barn: Sionnach Stables
Show name: Cinniúint Óir, meaning Golden Fate.
Call name: Ór
Gender: Mare
Age: 25 years
Height: 16.2 hands
Breed: Tennessee Walking Horse
Discipline: Western Pleasure

Head: 5
Neck: 10
Shoulders: 5
Forelegs: 5
Chest: 8
Barrel: 4
Hindquarters: 6
Hind legs: 4
Feet: 6
Action: 9
Coat: 8

Intelligence: 2
Willingness: 6
Trainability: 9
Natural talent: 2
Training: +27

Attitude: Mischievous

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Breeding fee: 3,500c

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Re: RVEC #42 - Classic Champagne Tennessee Walker

Postby SpotSong » Mon Jan 19, 2015 11:25 am

Username: SpotSong
Barn: Red Fern Stables
Show name: Penny for your Thoughts
Call name: Penny
Gender: Mare
Age: 17 years
Height: 14.2 hh
Breed: Tennessee Walking Horse
Discipline: cross country
Breeding fee: n/a
Price: 1,000c
Short story:
Yuko:
"When I first went on a trail ride it was amazing. I went to a park with my horse. We did jumps, rode through the fields, and cantered a lot. When I was cantering around the ring my horse saw a bird, got afraid and turned in to the fence. She was going to jump a 4 foot fence. I braced my self freaking out a bit but my horse believed it could do it. I held onto the reins giving her some space and she flew over the jump."
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Re: RVEC #42 - Classic Champagne Tennessee Walker

Postby bay eq » Mon Jan 19, 2015 3:26 pm

Username: emedao123
Barn: Twin Creeks Equestrian
Show name: TC Poor Me Another
Call name: Annie
Gender: Mare
Age: 2 years, 6 months
Height: 15.2hh
Breed: Tennessee Walking Horse
Discipline: I think dressage would suit her skills nicely.
Breeding fee: Breeding Closed
Price: 1,000c
Short story:
I looked confidently at the young filly. The beautiful animal side-stepped excitedly as I lifted my foot up into the stirrup. Annie danced to and fro beneath me as I gathered the reins. Giving a cluck with my tongue, I urged the elegant animal down the trail. It was a crisp winter's day, and the filly's snorted breaths showed themselves in misty clouds. As we moved down the wide trail at a prancey-trot, I could hear the snow crunching softly under Annie's hooves. Occasionally, the frisky filly would toss her head about and break into a slow canter, but each time I would correct her firmly, only to chuckle softly moments later. When we made it to the frozen creek, I decided it was best to head back, because I definately was NOT taking her across the ice. Shortening the reins, I gently asked the pretty filly to collect, which after 3 tries, she eventually did. I then asked her for a gentle canter, which she happily transitioned to. We moved smoothly down the trail for a few moments before Annie gave a few playful bucks. Now, I was enjoying myself and frankly, not paying attention, so I shot over her head and landed on my hind end in the snow bank. I couldn't help but giggle as Annie slid to a stop and walked to me, trying to help me up. I hugged her finely shaped head, "Oh Annie, I love you, you goof!"
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I am a Canadian girl who currently takes equitation lessons from my sister, landofmakebelieve. I ride her 9 year old, 16.1hh bay off track thoroughbred named Molly. I don't know much about horses but I really like them.

I love horses ^-^


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Re: RVEC #42 - Classic Champagne Tennessee Walker

Postby iStarz & Everly » Mon Jan 19, 2015 4:00 pm

Username: iStarz
Barn: Coldwater Creek Painted Walkers
Show name: Coldwater Mixed Up Minx
Call name: Minx
Gender: Mare
Age: 5 years
Height: 17.1 hh
Breed: Tennessee Walking Horse
Discipline: Halter, Western Pleasure, Gaited PleasureBreeding fee: 400c
Price: 1,000c
Short story:
Krynn moved towards the mare, moving quietly. She had bought her at an auction, hoping to make her into a great western pleasure horse. The walker stood in a wooden fenced pen, head handing low, her ears flopped down. She felt sorry for the mare. Krynn opened the gate, looking up at the golden horse, she lets out a huffing snort, she was depressed. She lowers her head more as Krynn moved closer to her, when she gets within five feet of her, she lifted her head a little. She speaks to her softly, not backing down and moving closer to her, she lifts her hand and the mare's ears perk up. She moves even closer to her, knowing she is in complete danger if this creature were to spook. She sets her hand on her forehead, and the made pushes her face into her hand. She feels the fur under her hand and she smiles at its softness. "Good girl, Minx." Krynn looked at her mare. She bridled the horse and spoke to her "I promise it will be okay." She dropped her reins, picked up the saddle and set it on her withers, adjusting it so it fit nicely then strapped it into place over the saddle pad.. Minx turned her head to watch Krynn, this was her third attempt at putting the saddle on the mare just today. She scratched the mares side, "good girl." She moved around to her front and pulled the chest strap around to his other side and strapped it to his saddle. She scratched her neck and she leaned into it in happiness at her reward. She walked around her, taking a handful of mane and she pulled herself up onto the mare's back. "Your such a good girl, i'm so proud of you." she told her, petting the mare's neck. She turned the made towards the fields. They would stay close to the barn today to keep Minx comfortable with her surroundings. She asked for speed and the made gave it, putting her long legs to use she pulled full strides, flying over the long stretch of field before them. Krynn couldn't believe this, it felt like she was on a cloud as the made galloped. Krynn eased off and Minx slowed to a canter. The horse snorted and arched her neck, dancing over the ground.
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Re: RVEC #42 - Classic Champagne Tennessee Walker

Postby GingerTheWolf » Tue Jan 20, 2015 3:06 am

Username: GingerTheWolf
Barn: RockyRoadRanch
Show name: HighStepping Fame
Call name: Skippy
Gender: Mare
Age: 5
Height: 16.3hh
Breed: Tennessee Walking Horse
Discipline: Barrel racing and rening
Breeding fee: 900c
Price: 1,000c
Short story:
I watched as the young filly pranced around the arena, it was nice to see a TWH natural, with no cruel chains and metal boots on its legs, she was a natural mover, her head high in the air as she springs with each step, I smiled as I opened the gate and walked towards her, she skidded to a halt before turning her head towards me, giving a small whinny, I smiled, this was the perfect horse for me, my champagne face made my heart melt, it was like silk, the pink soft nose stood out as her amber eyes glittered, there was something about this filly that could make us a good team.

Edit:: HeroHorse - why are you so good at writing stories :)
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Re: RVEC #42 - Classic Champagne Tennessee Walker

Postby AaYvLaA » Tue Jan 20, 2015 3:43 pm

Username: AaYvLaA
Barn: Four Winds Equestrian Center
Show name: Just One More Glass
Call name:Bubbly
Gender: Mare
Age: 6 years
Height: 15.2h
Breed: Tennessee Walking Horse
Discipline:Not sure yet
Breeding fee:1000c
Price: 1,000c
Short story:
She was just a few short days from moving to her new home. The nice people had already come out to say hello and they gave her a check up. Everything must have been to their liking because they signed some papers and a red headed lady hugged her and whispered "You are one of the most beautiful mares I've ever seen, your going to love it at your new home!" She would miss her current barn but with any luck she would be able to make friends at the new barn. She had not been ridden in a long time and hopefully she would get to be ridden everyday at the new home!
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Re: RVEC #42 - Classic Champagne Tennessee Walker

Postby bay eq » Wed Jan 21, 2015 12:40 pm

Hey, AaYvLaA, if I win can I breed her with Blue?
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I am a Canadian girl who currently takes equitation lessons from my sister, landofmakebelieve. I ride her 9 year old, 16.1hh bay off track thoroughbred named Molly. I don't know much about horses but I really like them.

I love horses ^-^


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Re: RVEC #42 - Classic Champagne Tennessee Walker

Postby Cooluser1615 » Wed Jan 21, 2015 12:41 pm

Username: HeroHorse
Barn: Sionnach Stables
Show name: Cinniúint Óir, meaning Golden Fate.
Call name: Ór
Gender: Mare
Age: 3 years old
Height: 16.2 hands high
Breed: Tennessee Walking Horse
Discipline: Western Pleasure (it is not my barn's primary discipline, nor will it ever be, but it fits in with the story)
Breeding fee: None yet.
Price: 1,000c
'Short' story:
Leyla sat by the window seat of the bus, watching the landscape behind her fade away. She had been unsuccessful in purchasing the horse for whom she'd dragged herself out here. Even though she was physically moving away from her failure, her heart had not budged an inch from the disappointment and anger which she felt. Leyla's mindset on the problem was that it was all her fault for not being able to get the horse. She did not make a sound, and looked around her. The noise which had previously shook the bus had faded into a low murmur as passenger after passenger had fallen asleep, or perhaps they were simply engrossed by the screens of their smart phones. Leyla felt no inclination to do the same; she was not tired and her Nokia phone, while sturdy and durable, did not possess the high-tech features which she assumed riveted others to their screens. To occupy herself, the downhearted woman gazed out the window as the bus hurtled past the world, or the world hurtled past the bus. It was while the bus had stopped to allow a few people onto it that she saw it. A relatively new poster flapping from a lamp post, a clean A4 sheet with printed text on it. It wasn't the sheet's appearance that intrigued Leyla, but the message and photograph upon it. The poster was advertising a mare for sale. Even from the two-dimensional photograph, Leyla could see what a quality horse the mare was, as well as- or maybe she was seeing things -a mischievous glint in the horse's eye. Suddenly Leyla found herself fumbling for a pen in the pocket of her grey coat. Mercifully, she found one, and managed to scrawl the phone number printed on the poster onto her left hand. As the bus lurched into action once more, Leyla wondered what had possessed her to do such a thing. It would have made far more sense to check the old, reliable horse magazines for a horse for sale. A part of her was convinced that someone had simply hung up the poster as a joke. Who would hang up an advertisement in such a desolate location? However, another part of her, the part which believed in magic and the unluckiness of the number thirteen, wondered whether the poster had been placed there for a reason. "Maybe," Leyla thought, allowing her mind to veer away from logic and towards fantasy and hope instead, "Maybe that poster was put there because I am meant to enquire about that mare.".

When Leyla finally arrived at the stable premises, the afternoon sky was already darkening. Réalta san Oíche was delighted to see her, as she was to see him, but she had to spend time mucking out his stall, grooming him and preparing his feed and water before she could get some time to herself. Leyla was glad that she'd had the foresight to leave a horseball in Réalta's stall; he had certainly made use of it. Finally the stallion was content and Leyla got the opportunity to call the mysterious number. The phone number was still on her hand, faint but visible. Leyla pulled out her mobile phone, took a deep breath and typed in the number. She received no reply for over a minute, and was about to give up when a female voice answered. "Hello, Southern Sign Ranch, breeder of quality Tennessee Walking Horses." the person replied in an exasperated tone. She then mumbled something which Leyla didn't quite catch, but sounded like 'Most of the time'. "I'm here to enquire about a mare advertised for sale. Golden Fate?" Leyla enquired. There was a pause on the other end of the line and Leyla heard an intake of breath, as though the respondent couldn't believe what Leyla had just said. "Er... Do you have any experience with horses?" the woman asked Leyla. Leyla considered taking offence at the question- she had seen the 'Unsuitable for Beginners' part of the advertisement, after all -but thought better of it. She answered "Yes, I have been working with horses for years. I've dealt with many of them.". The woman's next words did not bode well. "Trust me," she warned, "No horse which you've ever worked with is like her.". Leyla considered politely hanging up, but something stopped her. "I like a challenge." she replied.

Several days later, Leyla found herself in a bus for the second time that week. This time, though, she was feeling much more optimistic. Even the man behind her, whose snoring was threatening to burst Leyla's eardrums, couldn't dampen her mood. She got off the bus at the stop nearest to Southern Sign Ranch, but she still had to take a route down a dirt track worn down by generations of humans, horses and, as time progressed, cars. Leyla enjoyed the short walk to the ranch through the deciduous wood, which thinned out to fields as she neared the ranch buildings. She looked appreciatively at the beautiful Tennessee Walking Horses that dotted the pastures; the people at that ranch sure knew what they were doing when it came to horse breeding. When she arrived at the main stable, a middle-aged woman came walking over to her. The woman was of average height, but she had a certain type of presence which made one feel as though they were looking up at her regardless of what height they were. "So you are person who was looking to try Golden Fate?" she said, almost hopefully. Leyla could tell from her voice that she was the person who had held to phone conversation with her. "Yes, that's me. Leyla O'Donoghue." she confirmed. Leyla held out her hand for the woman to shake, which she did, grasping her hand so tight that Leyla felt certain that every bone in it had broken. The woman led Leyla off to the stables. As they walked passed stall after stall, the woman commented "Don't make me pronounce that name of yours, by the way, because I can't. You aren't from here, are you?". Leyla shook her head, still cradling her sore hand. "I'm from Ireland. And Croatia, in a way. I'm half Irish, half Croatian." she said. The woman gave Leyla a curious glance. Leyla didn't conform to the notion of an Irish person that was stereotyped abroad. No Irish people did, really. All thoughts of nationality were quickly cast aside, however, as Leyla laid eyes on what she had come to the ranch to see; the Tennessee Walker mare.

The mare was exactly the same as in the photograph, except for the fact that the photograph had not quite captured the shine upon her coat, the cocky flick of her mane or the depth of her hazel eyes. Leyla was transfixed by the horse but the mare's owner was not impressed. "I guess that you might as well know sooner rather than later. She is more mischief than she's worth." the woman said. Leyla resisted the urge to ask why she hadn't been told that sooner, but it was a rhetorical question. She knew herself that she would have simply given up on the mare and not taken the trouble to see the horse if she had known her to be of such a disposition. Now, though.... Leyla just wasn't sure. "You can take her for a ride if you like." the woman offered. Leyla nodded. The woman continued to talk, a relieved tone to her voice. "I'll go and tack her up." she explained. "The tack room is a bit... unusually... organised, and I don't want you to disappear into it and never be heard from again. You're going to have to take her on a trail ride too, I'm sorry, but the arenas are full up. Feel free to take a look around while I get her ready.". The woman raced off, presumably in the direction of the tack room, and Leyla decided to avail of her offer and take a peek at the ranch.

When Leyla arrived back, she discovered that the Tennessee Walker mare had been tacked up, and her heart started racing in fear. It wasn't the mare who had inspired such terror, but her tack. Her Western tack. Leyla cursed herself for not anticipating this. "Um-I-sort of-um-can't..." Leyla stuttered to the woman who was keeping a tight grip on the mare's reins. "You can't what?" she asked Leyla curiously. "I can't ride Western." Leyla admitted. The woman looked at Leyla as though she had said that she couldn't breathe. She pushed the horse's reins into Leyla's hands and dashed off at a brisk walk. When she came back, she wore a tan-coloured hat and bore another in her left hand. She led a handsome bay Tennessee Walker gelding with her right hand. "What are you doing? I can't ride Western." Leyla protested as the woman handed her the other hat. She smiled at Leyla and said "That is why I am going to teach you."

Off the two woman went, the ranch owner riding in the perfect picture of a good Western rider, her horse responsive to her every command, Leyla swaying like a drunk and constantly reverting to English riding positions, only to be snapped out of them by the other woman. Leyla felt like she was about to fall off at every second, and the mare's attitude certainly didn't help. The two riders passed through picturesque scenery as they walked through the forest which bordered the ranch, but Leyla had no time to gaze as the flora and fauna of the area which would have normally captivated her. The two women arrived back at the ranch after ten minutes, though it seemed like an eternity of torture for Leyla. "See, you can ride Western." the ranch owner said to Leyla as the pair untacked the horses, Leyla trying but not succeeding. "I guess..." Leyla replied, sounding unconvinced but secretly wondering if the other woman might be right. "Yes," the ranch owner confirmed, "You didn't fall off once!".
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Re: RVEC #42 - Classic Champagne Tennessee Walker

Postby jetred » Thu Jan 22, 2015 11:20 pm

Username: jetred
Barn: High Willhays Farm
Show name: HWF's La Belle et la Bête
Call name: Beauty
Gender: Mare
Age: 3 years
Height: 16hh
Breed: Tennessee Walking Horse
Discipline: Fine harness driving
Breeding fee: Will decide later
Price: 1,000c
Short story:
A new horse was always exciting, and this time was no different. As usual, Sam felt a strange mixture of joy and worry. Of course, he had a lot of experience with horses, and was pretty sure he could handle most things by now, but still he was unsure. What if she was completely unlike any horse he'd ever ridden or trained before? Would he be able to cope?

He had no time to think over the possibilities, however, as soon a car came up the lane with a trailer attached. Sam leapt up a the sight of it, running over to the farmhouse and alerting Levi to the new arrival. Dashing back out of the door again, he opened the gate out wide, letting the car and horsebox into the courtyard. Under Levi's watchful eye, Sam helped her previous owners get her out of the box, down the ramp, and onto the damp stone of the yard. Sadly, the weather hadn't given them a clear day for the new girl's arrival, despite the warm days they'd had so far. Still, work had to be done.

As she stepped out, and her previous owners moved to close the trailer ramp, Sam took the opportunity to have a good look at her. He almost gasped at how beautiful she was. With Tennessee Walkers still fairly rare in Britain, this was the first Sam had seen up close, and all he could think was Gosh. Regaining his sensibility, he slowly moved forward, keeping his movements soft and small as he reached a hand up to stroke down the young mare's shoulder. He allowed himself to take a proper look, noting the quality of her neck, but more importantly judging her chest and coat. She was to be a driving horse, after all, as it was their focus. In truth, Sam had been reluctant; they usually focused solely on draught horses and the heavier driving styles, but Levi had persuaded him, on seeing the mare, that she would be perfect for Fine harness. And Levi had been completely right. The chest seemed a good standard, and as Sam ran his hand across the shoulder and down her back, he determined that the coat was fair enough as well. The action, and of course, the temperament he would find out later. Surely, there could be nothing to worry about? Levi may not be quite so knowledgeable about horses then Sam was, but he knew enough not to buy a horse that would be no good. Or at least, Sam hoped so.

Soon enough he had the chance to find out. With all the arrangements made, Sam was given permission to tack her up and get her moving. Of course, ideally the best test would be to get her in front of a cart, but that would have to wait. For now a simple trail ride, just to get to know her, would do. The first worry came when he was tacking her up. As Sam was slipping the bridle onto the mare, she grabbed the rein from his hand and tugged at it, whinnying with delight. In truth, Sam laughed along with her, cheerfully shouting, "Hey! C'mere, you! Gimme that," as he grabbed the rein back from her. As fun as it was to see her gleeful playfulness, it cast a shadow of doubt in his mind as the words of one of his old textbooks came back to him. The worst attitude for a driving horse to have is a mischievous one. Still, it was just the one incident, and Sam liked to be optimistic. Getting the mare completely tacked up, he swung up into the saddle and, giving a wave to Levi and the visiting owners, set off down the country lane.

Gosh, it was magnificent! Such a smooth ride, quick but delightfully gentle. It was unlike anything Sam had ever experienced before! She glid over the grassy paths, it seemed her feet barely touched the floor, and though Sam dared not take her up to the proper rocky Dartmoor tracks, especially not on the first ride, he was sure she could have handled them as well. Of course, her mischievous side showed a few more times; at one point she caused quite a stir amoungst the local Dartmoor ponies, and she nickered every time the sheep parted around her, making them scattered all the quicker, but Sam was finding more and more that he was being charmed by her mild misbehaving, rather than getting annoyed or concerned. By the time he had circled back round to Willhays and the courtyard, he'd already decided. Sam knew, in his heart of heart, that Belle would be a difficult horse to train for Driving, what with her temperament. But he also knew that he couldn't see her taken away. She was a darling, a playful trickster who he had quickly come to adore, and nothing was going to make him give her up now.
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