To win him, fill out the form and tell me a short story about how he got away from his handler. The more creative, the better!
Though his reins are dangling dangerously near his leg, this fellow made it through his little adventure without any injuries.
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Show Name: Gentle Giant
Barn Name: Cade (English and French origins; means "gentle")
Colour: Dappled Grey (Base Black)
Gender: Gelding (2 breedings available)
Breed: Dutch Warmblood
Height: 16.3 hh
Age: 4 years old
Genes: aa/EE/Gg
How has he managed to get loose? (Roughly 500 words maximum)
It was a beautiful day, with puffy white clouds that looked like marshmallows and a radiant sun smiling down at the arena. Cade, a young giant dutch warmblood, was having his first actual show.
First, there's a few things you should know about Cade. One, he's still a bit nervous around people, as he was abused at a young age but was adopted by a kind person. Two, Cade is VERY easily spooked. He's scared of practically everything. Today, however, Cade wanted to be on his best behavior. Little did he know what lived near the arena...
As Sara, a student of his trainer's, tacked up the tall gelding, Cade could see from the corner of his eye that the little girl was shaking in nervousness and fear. She was only about 4''6, and she would've been better off on a pony or a small horse. However,she was reluctant to ride any horse besides Cade.
It wasn't long before Sara and Cade were called into the arena, and Sara was mounted on the enormous horse. Cade started off with a walk. There were annoying flies, a few sudden cries from babies in the audience, murmuring and low voices from the audience and the judges, and other distracting things. However, Cade tried to overcome his fears for Sara's sake. This was his first horse show, as well as Sara's too.He didn't want her to be disappointed. Soon, Sara gave him a small kick, signaling for him to transition into a trot. Nervously, Cade counted down from 5 before trotting. Five...four...three...two...one--
Suddenly, NEIGH! Everything became a big blur, and Cade lost all sense of self-control. Sara's small body went flying in the air, a frightened gelding started rearing and bucking frantically as he galloped around the arena, and the giant gelding's worst enemy sat in a terrified ball near the fence : a cat.
Cats were Cade's weakness. From the "almost-snake-like eyes" (as Cade puts it) to the terrifyingly skinny and furry tails and the sharp, painful claws, Cade was terrified of cats of all sizes and breeds. His reins hung dangerously near his feet as he reared, bucked, and threw his head around in fear. It was crazy, chaotic mess. What if Cade got stuck tangled in his reins? What if he stepped on Sara? What someone got hurt? Like a bolt of lightning, five trainers jumped into the arena. Two blocked the gates, one helped Sara, and two helped calm the panicked horse down.
Ten minutes later, Cade was lead out of the arena, with his head down in shame. After apologizing to Sara, Cade's trainer returned to Cade. Seeing him upset, his trainer smiled. "Aw Cade, everyone make mistakes and I know how scared you were and how you had good intentions for Sara though, because you're a good big boy," she cooed. "Hey look, it's the runaway horse!" Sara yelled before leaving the arena as she flashed a forgiving smile to Cade. Cade's trainer gave the gelding a hug and said, "I'm glad you and Sara aren't hurt...you terrified gentle giant."
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Hehe, my boy got loose today and terrorised a beginner lesson. That's partially what made me release this adopt now.