by SydneyandStorm » Thu Feb 23, 2017 4:24 am
It's always hard to tell how visible the details I put into these horses are until it's actually posted ^^'
To win this girl, describe the type of hunters course she is best at. Does she have a better side? Look best over certain kind of jumps? Struggle with sharp turns and rollbacks or excel at them? Anything creative you can come up with goes, and the best and most well written description wins! I'll be judging this on February 26th.
Username: OutFoxed
Barn: Foxtail Stables
Registered name: Wisteria Lane FS
Show name: Wisteria Lane FS
Call name: Felicity
Gender: Mare
Age: 6 years
Height: 15.2
Breed: Thoroughbred
Discipline: Hunters
Head: 17
Neck: 12
Shoulders: 5
Forelegs: 3
Chest: 9
Barrel: 5
Hindquarters: 3
Hind legs: 12
Feet: 5
Action: 15
Coat: 16
Intelligence: 8
Willingness: 6
Trainability: 10
Natural talent: 3
Training: +3
Attitude: Amiable
Primary association: Thoroughbred Breeders Club
Secondary associations: None
Breeding fee: N/A
Breeding status: Private
Breeding success rate: 94%
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by brindle. » Sat Feb 25, 2017 11:50 am
Username: farouche
Barn: flying creek stables
Registered name: N/A
Show name: FCS Just You Wait
Call name: Eliza
Gender: Mare
Age: 4 years
Height: 16hh
Breed: Thoroughbred
Discipline: hunters
Breeding fee: tbd
Breeding status: private
Course: her ideal corse starts out with a small, but distracting jump to test her focus. She then is better at sharper corners rather than the long corners. She's a speed demon, with being an OTTB. However she's the sweetest horse out there. she then would rather go over a small water jump, getting that out of the way. after that she's pretty calm
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by OutFoxed » Sun Feb 26, 2017 5:02 pm
Username: OutFoxed
Barn: Foxtail Stables
Registered name: N/A
Show name: Wisteria Lane FS
Call name: Felicity
Gender: Mare
Age: 4 years
Height: 15.2
Breed: Thoroughbred
Discipline: TBD
Breeding fee: N/A
Breeding status: Private
Course: A game little mare, this black beauty loves handy courses that challenge and thrill. She shows off her true scope and talent when the jumps are upwards of 3'6. Spread oxers are one of her favorite jumps as they encourage her to round up and stretch. Skinnies once made her nervous and she'd duck out on them often, fearful of the cramped standards - a session of free jumping over single barrels and tree stumps helped her overcome them. Liverpools were also one of the few jump styles that at first freaked her out; jumping over a puddle was easy, seeing her reflection flash underneath her was the part that got her. This problem had to be worked on over a few sessions: free lunging/playing in water, free jumping and working over tarps, rides on a beach, then jumping over tarps and water pools with a rider. Now a water-lover, she loves to splash in the water pools after a round of training. This mare is adept with bending lines, diagonal fences, and rollbacks. She tends to lean towards longer approaches even though she's on the smaller side - this has had a tendency to throw her rider off guard, which inevitably ends up with a bad landing and striding out. While that is something for this young mare to work on, it doesn't mean it sets her back - as long as her rider understands her jumping style, combinations and gymnastic work can be a blast to work her on.
Low, slow, and predictable is not this little mare's style. She loves to use herself as she rounds through unique, intricate, and tall jump courses.
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by SydneyandStorm » Tue Feb 28, 2017 10:38 am
OutFoxed wrote:Username: OutFoxed
Barn: Foxtail Stables
Registered name: N/A
Show name: Wisteria Lane FS
Call name: Felicity
Gender: Mare
Age: 4 years
Height: 15.2
Breed: Thoroughbred
Discipline: TBD
Breeding fee: N/A
Breeding status: Private
Course: A game little mare, this black beauty loves handy courses that challenge and thrill. She shows off her true scope and talent when the jumps are upwards of 3'6. Spread oxers are one of her favorite jumps as they encourage her to round up and stretch. Skinnies once made her nervous and she'd duck out on them often, fearful of the cramped standards - a session of free jumping over single barrels and tree stumps helped her overcome them. Liverpools were also one of the few jump styles that at first freaked her out; jumping over a puddle was easy, seeing her reflection flash underneath her was the part that got her. This problem had to be worked on over a few sessions: free lunging/playing in water, free jumping and working over tarps, rides on a beach, then jumping over tarps and water pools with a rider. Now a water-lover, she loves to splash in the water pools after a round of training. This mare is adept with bending lines, diagonal fences, and rollbacks. She tends to lean towards longer approaches even though she's on the smaller side - this has had a tendency to throw her rider off guard, which inevitably ends up with a bad landing and striding out. While that is something for this young mare to work on, it doesn't mean it sets her back - as long as her rider understands her jumping style, combinations and gymnastic work can be a blast to work her on.
Low, slow, and predictable is not this little mare's style. She loves to use herself as she rounds through unique, intricate, and tall jump courses.
Congrats, OutFoxed! I loved all the detail you put here, especially regarding the height of the jumps and her rider's response to her jumps <3
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