Dia. wrote:Welcome to the teke apocalypse! Ideally, there will be a large number of Phaethon's Tekes available for adoption at one time. However, because of lack of planning and some unexpected road blocks, it may end up being a little less organized.
This does not change that there will be a mass adoption event like right now :D
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Ends: September 5th
teresa8oats wrote:Owner: teresa8oats
Name: Pyrois
Gender: Stallion
Age: 7
Height: 14.2 hh
History: Pyrois was from a very well planned breeding. Both his father and mother had beautiful teke confirmation and coloring, and everyone was exited for their foal. About a week before he was born, his mother broke out of the stable and went missing for a few days. When she came back she had pulled a tendon on her front leg and had various wounds. When she had Pyrois she had no interest in him and abandoned him. The owners contacted all the local barns to see if anyone had a mare that would adopt Pyrois, but no one did. A couple days passed of bottle feeding and hours of care and attention when a phone call came that an arabian mare had lost her foal at birth. Everyone crossed their fingers as they drove to the arabian breeders stable. The mare immediately took to tiny Pyrois, and was so happy to be mothering a foal like she was suppose to. He grew fast and spent his time in the pastures playing with the other arabian foals. The year passed and it was eventually time to wean him and bring him back to the tekes resort ranch. Pyrois was no sweetheart in his weanling years. He was a nightmare dressed like a daydream quoting Taylor Swift. He made trouble everywhere he went, kicking down or trying to eat anything in reach. He was very noisy, kicking stall doors and constantly whinnying causing the other horses to get riled up. He would rear, bolt, and pull if you where leading him, and it came to a point where everyone was avoiding him at all costs. By the time Pyrois was three, he was sent off to travel with a man who did clinics for natural horsemanship. This gave Pyrois a chance to learn manners, but also gave people a chance to see the phaethon's teke breed. He learned quickly, and by the time the clinic was over, Pyrois was a different horse. When he was sent back to the teke resort everyone was awestruck by his obedient and patient attitude, and treated him like a king. He was taught to be ridden in dressage, and went to several teke confirmation shows, commonly placing high if not first. Pyrois has competed, been ridden, and even been a lesson horse for people on some occasions for the last 4 years. He was recently put up for stud, and though he will probably still compete in the future, he will be let to run around the hundreds of acres of land at the teke resort, and will hopefully start a herd of mares and have beautiful offspring!
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