Post by jacqueline lemaire on Jul 23, 2009 14:07:04 GMT -6
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Show Name: Cola’s Royal Image
Barn Name: Visa
Owner: jac lemaire
Age: becoming five
Gender: gelding
Breed: quarter horse
Training: gymkhana, a little bit of reining, cow work, a wee bit of pleasure for western and english
Color: palimino
Height:around 15.3 hands
Build: visa is pretty stocky like most quarter horses are, he doesn’t have a sloped butt like the ones preferred for pleasure, and he didn’t have a short back like the ones preferred for barrel racing and reining. He’s pretty well proportioned, a little bigger neck since he was cut late, but that’s about all
Personality: visa is a completely different horse when you ride him, and when he’s out in the pasture. You can approach him anywhere and put a halter on, easily. He doesn’t shy away from you, and most of the time is like a big dog, wanting your company, on him on the other hand is a completely different thing. despite visa loving affection, he’s an all work horse whenever you’re riding with him or working with him. He focuses on what he’s doing and that’s about it. he’s not the horse you can sit there and mess with while you’re on top of him. There are those times when the actual visa comes out and he starts messing with his reins or trying to get the curb chain in his mouth because he’s bored, but that’s about it.
Visa knows whenever a new rider is on him or not, he always has to test somebody out. Visa isn’t a kid’s horse, at all, though he’s light mouthed, he sometimes has a habit of bucking whenever he feels nerves coming from the person who’s riding him. His barn manors are also very different from his pasture manors and his riding ones. In the barn he’s the one trying to get the bucket off of the hooks. He also makes whatever noises he can when he wants attention, knowing he always gets his way.
Other Info: jac named him visa for a good reason, he’s the horse that is supposed to win her tons of money so she can pay off her visa bill
Visa is the great grandson of dash for cash, not being full quarter horse, he has a mix of thoroughbred on his papers. Along with dash for cash, there’s poco bueno, doc o’ leana, and way back in his papers (far off of them) is man o’ war, yes, the famous racehorse.
Visa was bought before he hit the ground, jac wanted him for his good breeding.
Show Name: Cola’s Royal Image
Barn Name: Visa
Owner: jac lemaire
Age: becoming five
Gender: gelding
Breed: quarter horse
Training: gymkhana, a little bit of reining, cow work, a wee bit of pleasure for western and english
Color: palimino
Height:around 15.3 hands
Build: visa is pretty stocky like most quarter horses are, he doesn’t have a sloped butt like the ones preferred for pleasure, and he didn’t have a short back like the ones preferred for barrel racing and reining. He’s pretty well proportioned, a little bigger neck since he was cut late, but that’s about all
Personality: visa is a completely different horse when you ride him, and when he’s out in the pasture. You can approach him anywhere and put a halter on, easily. He doesn’t shy away from you, and most of the time is like a big dog, wanting your company, on him on the other hand is a completely different thing. despite visa loving affection, he’s an all work horse whenever you’re riding with him or working with him. He focuses on what he’s doing and that’s about it. he’s not the horse you can sit there and mess with while you’re on top of him. There are those times when the actual visa comes out and he starts messing with his reins or trying to get the curb chain in his mouth because he’s bored, but that’s about it.
Visa knows whenever a new rider is on him or not, he always has to test somebody out. Visa isn’t a kid’s horse, at all, though he’s light mouthed, he sometimes has a habit of bucking whenever he feels nerves coming from the person who’s riding him. His barn manors are also very different from his pasture manors and his riding ones. In the barn he’s the one trying to get the bucket off of the hooks. He also makes whatever noises he can when he wants attention, knowing he always gets his way.
Other Info: jac named him visa for a good reason, he’s the horse that is supposed to win her tons of money so she can pay off her visa bill
Visa is the great grandson of dash for cash, not being full quarter horse, he has a mix of thoroughbred on his papers. Along with dash for cash, there’s poco bueno, doc o’ leana, and way back in his papers (far off of them) is man o’ war, yes, the famous racehorse.
Visa was bought before he hit the ground, jac wanted him for his good breeding.