



Sɪɴᴜs Eǫᴜᴜs
Nᴀᴍᴇ: This lovely horses name is Sinus Equus, this will raise curiosity in people as to what the strange, unique name means, little do they know that once transferred into English, it means nothing more than Bay Horse! When this little... Or should I say Big guy was caught, they couldn't think of a name for him, some started calling him Bay but then so many Bays were around it was loosing control, so in the end he got called Sinus, which is just bay in Latin. Then Equus is just Horse in Latin, making Sinus Equus or Bay Horse. As for what people cal him as a nickname, most have just called him Sin, or Sinny.
Gᴇɴᴅᴇʀ: As for this beautys gender, he is now a gelding. It really is that simple, because of the Mustang blood in him, he was fighting over mares with any near by stallions, so the safest thing for animal and human alike was to get the big guy neutered, But if you want the horses opinion in this well then hes still not amused, but in the end it wasn't really up to what he wanted... At least now it seems to have at the very least calmed down all the fighting.
Aɢᴇ: Sinus Equus' age is somewhat unknown. Due to his feisty, wild spirit no one dares try to get close enough to check his teeth to confirm the age, but due to behaviour reasons and a few other factors he is believed to be around about the age of five, making him a good, respectable age for training, that is of course if he learns to corporate more, instead of outright refusing everything and anything offered to him by a human being.
Bʀᴇᴇᴅ: The handsome horse who you have been reading about is a Mustang, incase you haven't already guessed. He was born and bred in the wild, and his spirit will show you that as soon as you meet him, just keep everything that you would like to keep away from him, as he has a habit of being a bit of a thief... and can be a bit snappy around strangers. Tagging in with the mustang breed, he isn't afraid to fight you if he thinks you are threatening someone who he counts as a friend or part of his herd, its just in his nature.
Pᴇʀsᴏɴᴀʟɪᴛʏ: Sin here has a pretty much unique personality. He often has mood swings, meaning one second he could be happy and comfortable around you, and the next, well he could be attempting to nip at you or run you over. Strangers never sit well with him, and he is prone to attack them if they try to touch or come to close to him, but then again what horse does like strangers? Once you get to know him more you'll learn that he has quite a feisty spirit which can never quite be dampened by others, and that he doesn't care much about what anyone else thinks about the way he goes about some things. He gets along well with most other horses, but mainly other geldings and mares, as stallions often start fights with him- or more like eh starts fights with them- and he can't stand foals long before warning them off of him. He likes his space, and prefers when everyone keeps their distance out of his protective bubble.
Hɪsᴛᴏʀʏ: Sin has an interesting enough history. He has been in more than his fair share of fights over the years, and was a bachelor for quite some time before beginning to squeeze in on other herds. He is through a smart enough horse, and always seemed to know exactly how far he could push his luck fighting wise before he would have to give in, but that doesn't mean he doesn't have a few scars from over the years, but then again, they're just good old memories from the wild for him now. Although, he can get defensive if anyone tries to touch any of his old scars, but that's just instinct for him. Throughout his years he has learnt that he likes spending time with one or two animals/people at a time rather than a crowd, so tends to circle of some people to keep close by, while leaving the rest at a distance.
Dɪsᴛɪɴᴄᴛɪᴠᴇ Fᴇᴀᴛᴜʀᴇs: His most Distinctive Features are without a doubt, his four white socks. Some of you may have heard the different tales told about a horse with four white socks, but no one has ever been able to find complete truth in them, so maybe this will be the horse that finally decides which of the two old tales are the most correct about the socks... Or it will be the one that makes even more people look foolish for tacking so intently about a horses socks.
Which One Could Possibly Be True?
One White Foot Buy Him,
Two White Feet Try Him,
Three White Feet Look Well About Him,
Four White Feet Do Well Without Him.
One White Foot, Keep Him Not A Day,
Two White Feet, Send Him Far Away,
Three White Feet, Sell Him To A Friend,
Four White Feet, Keep Him In The End.
Two White Feet Try Him,
Three White Feet Look Well About Him,
Four White Feet Do Well Without Him.
One White Foot, Keep Him Not A Day,
Two White Feet, Send Him Far Away,
Three White Feet, Sell Him To A Friend,
Four White Feet, Keep Him In The End.