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Post by {J I S A} on Oct 24, 2010 18:52:59 GMT -5
The Outside Show Name: Club Can't Handle Me Barn Name: Cobe (Ko-Bee) Age: Five Gender: Gelding Breed: American Quarter Horse
The Inside Eye color: Dark Brown/Black Pelt color: Liver Chestnut Full description: Cobe is built for pure power and stamina. He has a broad head and muscular shoulders. He stands at 16.1hh. His hindquarters follow the breed characteristic, large and muscular. His type is the Racing and Hunter type making his legs powerful and made for sprinting. He is slimmer and more lean than his Stock Type Counterparts. His gait is long and smooth. He still has a rounded barrel and his hindquarters are higher than his shoulders. Making his back dip slightly, great for a saddle. His head is slightly small compared to the rest of him, but is very defined and he has a straight profile. His color is liver chestnut, giving him a chiny copper like look in the sun. He has a white sock on one of his hindlegs, his mane is kept relatively short. He has a white star on his forehead slightly above the space between his eyes.
Likes: Being outside, Sunshine and Raelyn. Dislikes: Auction Houses, Being Neglected and Boredom. Full Personality: Cobe is very laid back and loving. He was made for a small family in the rolling hills and valleys of a family in Wyoming. Nevertheless he's adapted to a life with Raelyn, and he is very loyal and trusting toward her. It takes a lot to get this mellow boy mad and irritated, but of course it happens. Sometimes his adventurous and stubborn side comes out and he manages to escape and wander the streets, he'll always come back though. When it comes to sprints and barrel racing, he gets excitable and sometimes throws his weight around too much. He loves to be outside in the fresh air and won't be happy if kept in his stable for too long. He's a good boy, nothing more.
Your History Birth Day: 25th December, 2005 Birth Place: Thermopolis, Wyoming, USA Family: None Here. History: Cobe was born to the WYO Quarter horse Ranch in Wyoming. They're known for their careful selectivity of horse quality. Naturally, Cobe was born for quality sales and he lived up to all standards. He grew up strong and healthy, being broken in on his bridle and saddle in the mountains and valleys of beautiful Wyoming. At two years old and fully trained for trails and change in gaits, he was sent off to Dallas, Texas to an owner who wanted quality Quarter Horses for barrel racing. Of course, Cobe hadn't been trained in that just yet, so they had some work on their hands. After one year, all horses were taken away from the owners under grounds of abuse, neglect and over exertion on the horses. After many of them were sent off to be rehabilitated, the rest who were fine were shipped to Iowa to be auctioned off. Cobe was one of the first to go, and this time with a tall, rough man who lived in Tennessee. Cobe was of good use to him in his barrel racing and produced good colts and fillies to be sold for money. As a Stallion, Cobe had a lot of pent up energy and he just wasn't getting out as much as he should. Cobe started getting out of paddocks and stables and just causing trouble for neighbours. So he was taken to the vet and was castrated. Of course now he had no value, he couldn't make little foals to be sold and he had become a little lazy and stubborn. Barrel racing was no longer an option. The man ended up so far in debt (and not just because of Cobe) that he abandoned his Barn. The horses were later found and once again Cobe was off to some place he didn't know. Many horses were sent to New York to be shipped to Europe. Cobe ended up in London, England. He was then collected by a sixteen year old girl called Raelyn Ashburn.
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