Welcome to the Masquerade!
This pretty mare is the first in my mini theme set: Masquerade Ball. All of these horses will come with a mask and tack/costume based on a Halloween theme. This mare is based off of Spiders and their Webs.
This pretty mare is the first in my mini theme set: Masquerade Ball. All of these horses will come with a mask and tack/costume based on a Halloween theme. This mare is based off of Spiders and their Webs.
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Show Name: Drewdrops on Gossamers
Barn Name: Gossamer
Gender: Mare
Breed: Morgan
Height: 15.0 hands
Age: 5 years
Colour: Rose Gray with Lacing {Silver Bay Base}
Markings: Blaze, Socks, Cornet, Lacing
Genes: E/e, A/A, Z/z, G/G
Cool Spider Web Picture: Link
How She Met Her Little Friends: Gossamer was born to an elderly couple who had bred morgans for many years but had in later years let their farm fall into disrepair. The Morgans were one by one sold off, or passed away of old age, until Gossamer's dam, Cobweb, was left by herself. She was an older mare who wasn't meant to breed at her age, and the birth was hard on her. She lived for almost half a year with her filly in their overgrown pasture and their rickety barn that they shared with pigeons, bats, mice, and a prickly groundhog. Cobweb passed on, just as Gossamer could get by on grass, and left the filly alone. The couple would make sure she had water and say hello to her each day, but she had no equine or human companionship. She spent her days skittering around the pasture in weeds that were nearly her own height, and spent her nights flopped down in old straw, listening to the various clicks and creaks that came with an old barn. Many spiders spun their webs around Gossamer's little stall, and when she'd run out in the morning she'd often find herself trailing spider webs wet with dew. Gossamer made friends from standing still all night in her stall, only to dash through the webs the following morning. Her friends were not equine or human, but rather arachnid.
(Gossamer was moved to a rehab facility and is now at CWHR for adoption, as she is pictured here!)