by OutdatedBoombox » Fri Oct 07, 2016 9:45 am
Registered name: Call Name: Gender: Mare
Age: 2
Height: 13hh
Capture Location: Canada, Yukon territory; captured on DSR land
Coat Color: Buttermilk Buckskin with lacing
Genotype: Ee/Aa/Crcr
Disposition and Condition wrote:This sweet little mare was found with an infection in her eye, possibly due to an injury. While care managed to save her eye, her vision was permanently destroyed. She seems somewhat curious about humans, but isn't the most trusting and tends to flee when given the space to do so. We believe that with an appropriate environment she could be trained to pull a sled or as a riding horse. She's very skittish when people approach her on her blind side and is known to kick when approached where she can't see.
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Stable/Reserve Name:
AISP Name:
AISP Gender: mare
AISP Coat color: Buttermilk Buckskin w/ lacing
AISP's Dam: foundation
AISP's Sire: foundation
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by ABeardedDragon » Wed Nov 16, 2016 11:22 am
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Registered Name: Vanilla Sky
Call Name: Skye
Gender: Mare
How will you deal with her blind eye?:
Keep her out in the fields with a companion who can comfort her and keep her out of danger. The layout of objects in the field should not be changed. Teach her to understand voices so she knows when she is being approached from her blind side. When leading her, she should be talked to or a hand should be touching her so she doesn't forget the person is there.
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by OutdatedBoombox » Mon Feb 06, 2017 6:41 am
ABeardedDragon wrote:Username: ABeardedDragon
Registered Name: Vanilla Sky
Call Name: Skye
Gender: Mare
How will you deal with her blind eye?:
Keep her out in the fields with a companion who can comfort her and keep her out of danger. The layout of objects in the field should not be changed. Teach her to understand voices so she knows when she is being approached from her blind side. When leading her, she should be talked to or a hand should be touching her so she doesn't forget the person is there.
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