1) SatiraAssassin
2) #1, the Flaxen Liver Chestnut Pinto.
3)*Sudden Inspiration*
The sound of helicopter blades filled the air, the sky overcast and dark. A herd of wild horses ran in fear from the machine, a giant moving mass of horses headed straight for the BLM corrals. One mare stood out, her beautiful chocolate coat and light colored mane standing out from the others. She galloped bravely at the front of the herd, her determined blue eyes fixed on the terrain ahead. There were human fences, tall ones, but she might be able to jump them. Her herd was depending on her to get them back to the valley safely.
The mare increased her speed, her nostrils flaring as her hooves thundered ever closer to the fencing. Turning back to look at the rest of her herd, she saw some break off and flee in other directions. That was ok; she'd find them again. Turning back to face the leap, she thundered through the open gate and without stopping pushed off with her powerful hind legs, soaring gracefully over the tall fencing. She might as well have had wings. The humans, in shock at her amazing feat, were unable to stop some of the herd that escaped back through the gate which they entered, the mare calling to them and attempting to gallop off. But a few cowboys had been smart; they new mustangs were intelligent and had stayed on their own horses. Two of them took off, lassoing the mare quickly.
"Smart one, aren't you girl?" One of the men commented.
"Very," the other replied. "What should we call this one?"
"Eagle Feather," he replied confidently. "She's colored similar to an eagle, and can sure fly like one."
Soon after the mare, now dubbed "Eagle Feather", was put into an isolation corral with fences much too high to jump. She squealed and neighed, rearing and galloping in circles all around her enclosure. After a couple of days she calmed enough to just ignore the constant comings and goings of humans, and focused on finding an escape route. Then one day a girl and her father came to adopt a mustang; the father wanted a good cow horse and the girl wanted a jumper.
"I have the perfect horse for you," the cowboy who had named the mare told them. "This is Eagle Feather. She's a hardy, young mare, and you wouldn't believe how high she can jump. She's a wild spirit though; it'll take a lot to break her."
"That's alright," the father replied. "We'll take her."
And with that, Eagle Feather found her first family. The ranch hands tried many times to break her, but most ended up injured. One ranch hand in particular had almost broken her when she gave a sudden twisting buck, throwing him off and into the nearby corral fence. He sustained a severe concussion, and refused to ride her again. The father, despite his daughter's protests, was very angry with the outcome and threatened to shoot the mare where she stood. Eagle Feather just stared him down with intense blue eyes, as if daring him to pull a gun on her.
"Sir, why don't we just take her to the local shelter? Let her be someone else's problem," one of the ranch hands suggested.
"Fine," the father huffed. "Just get the wretched animal off my ranch."
That truly hurt Eagle Feather, and she was taken to the local shelter the next day. (Local shelter=here)
4) Eagle Feather, mare. "Eagle" for short.
5) Character and possibly use for an RP.
6) Sent a trade for a 2011 and a 2009 Rare.
2) #1, the Flaxen Liver Chestnut Pinto.
3)*Sudden Inspiration*
The sound of helicopter blades filled the air, the sky overcast and dark. A herd of wild horses ran in fear from the machine, a giant moving mass of horses headed straight for the BLM corrals. One mare stood out, her beautiful chocolate coat and light colored mane standing out from the others. She galloped bravely at the front of the herd, her determined blue eyes fixed on the terrain ahead. There were human fences, tall ones, but she might be able to jump them. Her herd was depending on her to get them back to the valley safely.
The mare increased her speed, her nostrils flaring as her hooves thundered ever closer to the fencing. Turning back to look at the rest of her herd, she saw some break off and flee in other directions. That was ok; she'd find them again. Turning back to face the leap, she thundered through the open gate and without stopping pushed off with her powerful hind legs, soaring gracefully over the tall fencing. She might as well have had wings. The humans, in shock at her amazing feat, were unable to stop some of the herd that escaped back through the gate which they entered, the mare calling to them and attempting to gallop off. But a few cowboys had been smart; they new mustangs were intelligent and had stayed on their own horses. Two of them took off, lassoing the mare quickly.
"Smart one, aren't you girl?" One of the men commented.
"Very," the other replied. "What should we call this one?"
"Eagle Feather," he replied confidently. "She's colored similar to an eagle, and can sure fly like one."
Soon after the mare, now dubbed "Eagle Feather", was put into an isolation corral with fences much too high to jump. She squealed and neighed, rearing and galloping in circles all around her enclosure. After a couple of days she calmed enough to just ignore the constant comings and goings of humans, and focused on finding an escape route. Then one day a girl and her father came to adopt a mustang; the father wanted a good cow horse and the girl wanted a jumper.
"I have the perfect horse for you," the cowboy who had named the mare told them. "This is Eagle Feather. She's a hardy, young mare, and you wouldn't believe how high she can jump. She's a wild spirit though; it'll take a lot to break her."
"That's alright," the father replied. "We'll take her."
And with that, Eagle Feather found her first family. The ranch hands tried many times to break her, but most ended up injured. One ranch hand in particular had almost broken her when she gave a sudden twisting buck, throwing him off and into the nearby corral fence. He sustained a severe concussion, and refused to ride her again. The father, despite his daughter's protests, was very angry with the outcome and threatened to shoot the mare where she stood. Eagle Feather just stared him down with intense blue eyes, as if daring him to pull a gun on her.
"Sir, why don't we just take her to the local shelter? Let her be someone else's problem," one of the ranch hands suggested.
"Fine," the father huffed. "Just get the wretched animal off my ranch."
That truly hurt Eagle Feather, and she was taken to the local shelter the next day. (Local shelter=here)
4) Eagle Feather, mare. "Eagle" for short.
5) Character and possibly use for an RP.
6) Sent a trade for a 2011 and a 2009 Rare.