Nah, there would be if we were all at the same ranch, but your post is your opening post c:))
(also just put what your people are doing at their stable c: there is a race in a few weeks, but everyone knows each other (unless you don't want your character two) so theres no bad blood or anything. so yeah you can have relationships, might just be a while)
Anna Rose Stacey
Anna watched as her Jockey, Elijah, went around on Happy nights son, Lucky Charm. Anna frowned and called him in. "What are you doing? why is he going so slow?" she frowned
"Just thought I'd try something different Miss-" elijah began, but Anna quickly cut him off,
"Did I tell you to try something different, go back to how we normally do it." she mumbled and then timed him. As he went round she smiled "that's better, now bring him back and give him a wash" She called out and then went to tend to Happy Night who had two Stud duties today, and so she led him to the two mares. Smiling at him she stroked him and calmed him down as he grew a little pushy she slapped his neck as he reared. "Settle" She muttered and took him to the first mare. Letting him cover her. -fade- and then the second mare.
Happy night squealed as the two mares came into view, ears pinned he yanked on the lead and reared up but followed his owner to the mares, ears lightly pinned back. Snorting the stallion looked at the first mare, a chestnut with two stockings and a small star. -fade- ears pinned he squealed as he was pulled away from the mare who was hobbled and tied up to the second mare who was hobbled and held by her owner. -fade-. Ears pinned Happy night pulled back as he spotted his son go past, ears pinned he pulled lose the rope and charged the fence, lucky he couldn't get Lucky Charm, the colt wouldn't last a chance. As the colt dissapeared into the stables and the mares left, The stallion relaxed and was set free into one of the pastures with two younger colts.
Elijah Scotts
Elijah sighed at Anna but nodded and looked away before moving on to the stables, easily controling the calm colt as his father threatened him. Elijah lead the colt into the wash bay by the where he hosed him off, with soap and sponges. He wshed him with the hose between his tail and under his legs careful when the colt pinned his ears and squealed softly. He frowned and then threw a summer sheet onto the stallion and put him in his stall with a feed.