#39 Sooty Flaxen Claybank Dun Roan Splash Overo by warg

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#39 Sooty Flaxen Claybank Dun Roan Splash Overo

Postby warg » Tue May 10, 2016 1:31 pm

This is going to be an impress me comp that ends this friday on 5/13
Username: iStarz & Everly
Name: ÇwÇ Of Elegance & Grace - Everly
Gender: mare
Eye Color: lavender fields
Coat: Sooty Flaxen Claybank Dun Roan Splash Overo
Genes: ee/Aa/DD/Rnrn/ff/STYsty/Oo/SPLSPL
Dam: foundation
Sire: foundation
Breeding Notes:
-This horse is dominant for the dun gene [D] and foals will always be dun.
this is just a basic form you can use, feel free to add on
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Re: #39 Sooty Flaxen Claybank Dun Roan Splash Overo

Postby WatermelonBear » Tue May 10, 2016 1:52 pm

Username: Berani Lily Deeks
Barn Name: Lavander
Show Name:"See you Agian"
Gender: mare
Eye Color: lavender fields
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Re: #39 Sooty Flaxen Claybank Dun Roan Splash Overo

Postby tynahi » Tue May 10, 2016 2:52 pm

Very pretty bab! Not gonna try out but they are lovely
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Re: #39 Sooty Flaxen Claybank Dun Roan Splash Overo

Postby artsy_horse » Wed May 11, 2016 1:30 am

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Name: Jasmine
Gender: mare
Eye Color: lavender fields


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Re: #39 Sooty Flaxen Claybank Dun Roan Splash Overo

Postby conversett » Wed May 11, 2016 11:13 am

Username: SergeantWinter
Show Name: Dance With Me Tonight
Barn Name: Dancer
Gender: mare
Eye Color: lavender fields
Personality: wip.
Theme: Dance With Me Tonight - Olly Murs
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Re: #39 Sooty Flaxen Claybank Dun Roan Splash Overo

Postby song&storm » Wed May 11, 2016 12:33 pm

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Hope i can finish this one ~
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Re: #39 Sooty Flaxen Claybank Dun Roan Splash Overo

Postby iStarz & Everly » Thu May 12, 2016 2:47 am

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What is your favorite food?
Everly absolutely loves her sugar
cubes. She doesn't get them often,
but I'd you give her one, she will be
your friend for life.

What is your dicipline?
Everly is a professional dressage
horse. Her graceful movements
and confidence make her a dream
to watch in the arena!

If you were a Disney character, who
would you be?

Everly would most likely be Belle from
Beauty and the Beast. Though most
of the time she is quiet and soft spoken,
she does have a fiery side to her. But
rarely does it show.

Who is your companion?
Everly's companion is a small
tortiseshell barn cat by the name of
Whiskers. The little cat can be found in
or outside Everly's stall, usually sitting
on a bale of hay or balancing on the
stall door. If Everly isnt in her stall, the
cat can usually be found nearby or
rubbing up against Everly's legs.

What is your favorite season?
Everly loves fall. She enjoys all the
beautiful colors and the falling of
the leaves.

What is your favorite seasonal activity?
Everly loves to run through the piles of
leaves in fall. It excites her when they
all fly up and around when she crashes
through the large piles.

What is your theme song?
Love Is Your Name - Steven Tyler

Where is your favorite place to go?
Everly' favorite place is under the willow
tree in her pasture. She loves how its whips
drape over her back as she walks under it
and how she feels to be on her own little
world when she's underneath it's wide
branches.

What is your biggest fear?
Everly's biggest fear would be if she was
all alone with no one else in the world. She
loves being in the company of others, so
being alone frightens her.

Who is your hero?
Everly's hero would be her mother. She
was very attached to her and they were
nearly inseparable. Though all mares and
foals are, but they grew a deeper bond and
Everly looks up to her.

How would your friends describe you?
Everly can be described as patient, elegant,
quiet, and loving.

What are two pet peeves of yours?
Everly's biggest pet peeves are loud noises
and constant nagging. She doesn't like being
harped on over and over, and loud noises just
bother her to no end.

Do you collect anything?
Everly collects bird feathers. She just thinks
they are so beautiful with the colors and
patterns. She loves how they are perfectly
made. Each and every one is different in
some way.

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Show Name: ÇwÇ Of Elegance & Grace
Barn Name: Everly / Eve
Gender: mare
Coloration: Sooty Flaxen Clay bank Dun Roan Splash Overo
Eye Color: Lavender Fields
Genetics: ee/Aa/DD/Rnrn/ff/STYsty/Oo/SPLSPL
Sire: foundation
Dam: foundation
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Welcome Everly:
The trailer arrived early that day, around eight in the morning. The other horse's were already fed and let out to pasture or started on their daily exercises and training. It was quiet now, except for the occasional whinny or stomping that was commonly heard throughout the day. I approached the driver and to signed off on the shipping paperwork he handed to me as he headed to the rear of the trailer to open the door. He walked inside, and after a few moments came walking down the ramp leading a beautifully tall, young mare. The one I had purchased a few weeks previously from a breeder in another state.
I handed him back the clipboard, taking the black lead rope from him and exchanging a few words of thank you. He closed up the trailer and soon left, continuing on his long drive to wherever he needed to be next. I looked over the mare now, running my hand over her back and barrel, checking her legs and making sure she was overall unaffected by her long trip. She seemed to be far better off than I had anticipated, seeing some horses be a bit shaking on their feet after a long trailering. I led her around in a circle or two before approving that she was in perfectly fit condition.
I then led her towards the barn, she seemed confident and took the new sights and smells in stride. No reaction came from this mare and I was surprised at the fact. Some horses coming to a new place are usually very anxious and apprehensive towards their new surroundings, but none of that came from her. After letting her see the barn and being able to walk through it, letting her smell the occasional things she was curious about, I saw no better way for her to get settled than to let her put to pasture. I picked one of the smaller, closer pastures to start, there were a few trees for shade as well as a water trough at each end. It wasn't a pasture we used much except for new horses or for mares and young foals. I released her inside and she immediately trotted off towards the center of the pasture and put her head down to graze. She was relaxed and seemed comfortable in her new surroundings.
I watched her for a while, closely observing her body language and seeing how she would explore. After grazing for about fifteen minutes, the mare picked her head up, looking around, alert and curious. She walked over to the water trough and at first she sniffed it, decidingthat it was only water, she stuck her nose in it and look a long deep drink. She then spent a couple ms smelling around the base of the trough. When she was confident that was all there was, she began to walk along the fence line, following it to the back end of the pasture. She then chose one of the three large oak trees to stand under to catch some shade off of her cream colored body. After watching her for almost fourty-five minutes, I was confident that with a few days of relaxation and meeting her pasture buddies that she would be ready for some training.

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Re: #39 Sooty Flaxen Claybank Dun Roan Splash Overo

Postby peppster » Thu May 12, 2016 9:18 am

Username: DrPepperKat
Name: Kaffee (German for coffee)
Show Name: Half-n-Half
Gender: mare
Eye Color: lavender fields
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Re: #39 Sooty Flaxen Claybank Dun Roan Splash Overo

Postby warg » Sun May 15, 2016 10:14 am

iStarz & Everly wrote:
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What is your favorite food?
Everly absolutely loves her sugar
cubes. She doesn't get them often,
but I'd you give her one, she will be
your friend for life.

What is your dicipline?
Everly is a professional dressage
horse. Her graceful movements
and confidence make her a dream
to watch in the arena!

If you were a Disney character, who
would you be?

Everly would most likely be Belle from
Beauty and the Beast. Though most
of the time she is quiet and soft spoken,
she does have a fiery side to her. But
rarely does it show.

Who is your companion?
Everly's companion is a small
tortiseshell barn cat by the name of
Whiskers. The little cat can be found in
or outside Everly's stall, usually sitting
on a bale of hay or balancing on the
stall door. If Everly isnt in her stall, the
cat can usually be found nearby or
rubbing up against Everly's legs.

What is your favorite season?
Everly loves fall. She enjoys all the
beautiful colors and the falling of
the leaves.

What is your favorite seasonal activity?
Everly loves to run through the piles of
leaves in fall. It excites her when they
all fly up and around when she crashes
through the large piles.

What is your theme song?
Love Is Your Name - Steven Tyler

Where is your favorite place to go?
Everly' favorite place is under the willow
tree in her pasture. She loves how its whips
drape over her back as she walks under it
and how she feels to be on her own little
world when she's underneath it's wide
branches.

What is your biggest fear?
Everly's biggest fear would be if she was
all alone with no one else in the world. She
loves being in the company of others, so
being alone frightens her.

Who is your hero?
Everly's hero would be her mother. She
was very attached to her and they were
nearly inseparable. Though all mares and
foals are, but they grew a deeper bond and
Everly looks up to her.

How would your friends describe you?
Everly can be described as patient, elegant,
quiet, and loving.

What are two pet peeves of yours?
Everly's biggest pet peeves are loud noises
and constant nagging. She doesn't like being
harped on over and over, and loud noises just
bother her to no end.

Do you collect anything?
Everly collects bird feathers. She just thinks
they are so beautiful with the colors and
patterns. She loves how they are perfectly
made. Each and every one is different in
some way.

╚══════════════════════╝

╔══════════════════════╗
Image

Show Name: ÇwÇ Of Elegance & Grace
Barn Name: Everly / Eve
Gender: mare
Coloration: Sooty Flaxen Clay bank Dun Roan Splash Overo
Eye Color: Lavender Fields
Genetics: ee/Aa/DD/Rnrn/ff/STYsty/Oo/SPLSPL
Sire: foundation
Dam: foundation
╚══════════════════════╝
╔══════════════════════╗
Welcome Everly:
The trailer arrived early that day, around eight in the morning. The other horse's were already fed and let out to pasture or started on their daily exercises and training. It was quiet now, except for the occasional whinny or stomping that was commonly heard throughout the day. I approached the driver and to signed off on the shipping paperwork he handed to me as he headed to the rear of the trailer to open the door. He walked inside, and after a few moments came walking down the ramp leading a beautifully tall, young mare. The one I had purchased a few weeks previously from a breeder in another state.
I handed him back the clipboard, taking the black lead rope from him and exchanging a few words of thank you. He closed up the trailer and soon left, continuing on his long drive to wherever he needed to be next. I looked over the mare now, running my hand over her back and barrel, checking her legs and making sure she was overall unaffected by her long trip. She seemed to be far better off than I had anticipated, seeing some horses be a bit shaking on their feet after a long trailering. I led her around in a circle or two before approving that she was in perfectly fit condition.
I then led her towards the barn, she seemed confident and took the new sights and smells in stride. No reaction came from this mare and I was surprised at the fact. Some horses coming to a new place are usually very anxious and apprehensive towards their new surroundings, but none of that came from her. After letting her see the barn and being able to walk through it, letting her smell the occasional things she was curious about, I saw no better way for her to get settled than to let her put to pasture. I picked one of the smaller, closer pastures to start, there were a few trees for shade as well as a water trough at each end. It wasn't a pasture we used much except for new horses or for mares and young foals. I released her inside and she immediately trotted off towards the center of the pasture and put her head down to graze. She was relaxed and seemed comfortable in her new surroundings.
I watched her for a while, closely observing her body language and seeing how she would explore. After grazing for about fifteen minutes, the mare picked her head up, looking around, alert and curious. She walked over to the water trough and at first she sniffed it, decidingthat it was only water, she stuck her nose in it and look a long deep drink. She then spent a couple ms smelling around the base of the trough. When she was confident that was all there was, she began to walk along the fence line, following it to the back end of the pasture. She then chose one of the three large oak trees to stand under to catch some shade off of her cream colored body. After watching her for almost fourty-five minutes, I was confident that with a few days of relaxation and meeting her pasture buddies that she would be ready for some training.

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