Wild Heart
By Lacy Priest
Her pounding hooves barely touched the ground,
If she escapes, she'll never be found.
The men's ropes are twirling, now flying throuth the air,
Waiting to tighten 'round the neck of the mare.
She sees it and cuts to the right,
While the riders draw empty ropes back up tight.
The men's horses are tiring, but she's fresh as a breeze.
"She's drawing away," whispers the wind in the trees.
Through the canyon, up the hill,
"The men are beaten; she's safe"; the cardinals thrill!
She'll never know bridle, blanket, nor saddle,
And she won't ever help cowboys round up the cattle.
'Cause she's a wild one by name and by mark,
The cowboys all round here call her The Wild Heart.
Now that's the tale of the sorrel mare that never got roped,
Because she evaded all the cowboys with her powerful 'lope.

You are a wild horse. Times are tough. Grass is harder to find, the weather is constantly changing and there is always a shock around each corner. You must find a herd to protect you. Or you can go it alone, If you think you can handle it.But have no fear of the treacherous land. Here, horses must learn to rely on each other. For better or for worse
The Form
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[i][b]Lets Start With the Basics[/b][/i]
Username:
Horses Name:
Horses Age:
Horses Herd: (If You Have A Stallion, You May Choose To Make Your Own)
[u][b]Beauty Is Only Skin Deep[/b][/u]
Picture:
Height: (In Hands Please)
[i][b]Whats On The Inside?[/b][/i]
Personality:
History: (You Can Say 'I Dont Want To Talk About It')
[i][b]Feelings?[/b][/i]
Crush:
Mate:
Foals:[/color]
The Rules
~No being your own Crush/Mate
~Keep cussing to a minimum
~No Force Breeding
~No Killing others without their permission
~Try to stay active
~Keep Genders Even
Ranks
Lead Stallion: The Lead of the herd. He protects mares and breeds in Spring
Lead Mare: The lead stallions best mare. Though he must care for all of them
Mares: Other mares in the herd. They have foals in spring
Stallions: They protect mares and foals. They CAN have foals with mares, just not the lead mare.
Foals: They are the babies of the herd. They will grow to play an important part.
Loners: Lone Horses. They can join herds if asked to.
Bachelors: Trouble making loner stallions. They snake mares from herds.