Alright, number four in my "Western Gemstone" series! This gal is based on Green Jasper! Fill out the form and follow guidelines in order to win him! Extras are NOT allowed for this lady. I'd like you to surprise me with your work!
End Date: November 2nd.
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Show Name:
Jasper's Rooftop Charleston
Barn Name:
Jazz
Gender:
Mare
Breed:
Spanish Barb
Height:
15.0 hands
Age:
11 years
Color:
Dapple Gray Overo (Black Base)
Markings:
Wide blaze, pastern, sock, stocking, overo markings
Genes:
E/E, a/a, G/G, O/o
Personality:
Out of the purest Barb lines in the US, Jazz was expected to be the calm, simple and perfect Western show horse like her parents. She is not. High-strung and stubborn, this mare is always testing limits and breaking rules. Everything must be her way, because her way is best. Carefree and extravagant, Jazz is often seen prancing around her paddock, simply enjoying her freedom of movement. She's quite the show off as well, and isn't afraid to strut her stuff for the casual observer.
Green Jasper Photo:
Here
Describe her first trail ride:
Having been tied to a strict showing and training schedule all her life, Jazz was delighted to be brought to Fairbanks. Three days after her arrival, she was worked lightly to see how she was settling in. This was a fun session for both her and her rider, Dr Pollard, who had never ridden Western before. The training went very well, with both horse and rider learning all sorts of new things. As a reward for her good work, it was decided she could be taken out for a walk in the sparse woods bordering the property. Assuming that Jazz was just like all the other stereotypical Western horses on trails, Pollard had no worries for their little outing.
How wrong he was.
Every little thing set her off. Half-stepping and tense, with her head in the sky, the little grey seemed to be searching for things to spook at. All poor Pollard could to do was to cling on to the horn of the big Western saddle, praying he didn't drop off as Jazz danced around like a wild mustang. Eventually, she settled down a little, and became easier to handle. Upon nearing home, one of Fairbanks's stallions decided to call out to the approaching mare. All of her calm flew out the window, and Pollard and Jazz reached their destination at a disorderly gallop very fast lope.
Despite the crazy ride, Jazz's first trail is still brought up and joked about. The staff at Fairbanks certainly had a couple of good laughs when a wobbly Pollard walked in leading in his new mare, perfectly relaxed and with a smug look on her face.
End Date: November 2nd.