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Post by tnhorsefan on Dec 25, 2010 21:59:33 GMT -5
My Information:
Name: Alec Harman Age: 17 Gender: Male Appearance: brown hair, wide figure, scar on left knee, 6'9", 250 lb., birthmark on right cheeck (small), indian, big boned Riding Experience: 100+ shows (won 30,000+) advanced rider, learned it all from his dad Disciplines: cutting, reining, ranch work, western pleasure Personality: ruff and tuff but can be sweet when he needs to be.
History: Grew up around horses, dad was an amazing cutting horse trainer, rich,majored in vetrianary medicine Riding School: Whispering Wolves (owned by kmsnead)
Horse Info:
Horses Name: Witch Breed: American Quarter Horse Age: 3 Gender: mare Personality: speedy Disciplines: all-around ranch horse Appearance: blue roan, star Vices and Quirks: will take off with inexperinced rider but a skilled hand can bring out the best in her.
**Can use this mare in lessons, but only under my supervision**
I walk into the office wanting a job. I smell horses in the hot summer sun. A lady rushes in and says "We've got a mare foaling and i'm afraid we'll have a section." I say i'm a vet and...
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Post by KM loves MUSIC and PEANUT!!!! on Dec 26, 2010 8:10:01 GMT -5
I walked into the office quickly I had sent Lisa my head groom to the office to call the vet, but I walk into the office right when I hear someone say they are a vet, "oh you must be Alec?" I said, half asking him, "we have a mare down in the barn so we need to act fast" she said with all the years with horses she had learned a great deal of how to be a vet, but nothing like doing surgey or anything like that.
(plaese stick to ur own charrie, unless it is a make shift one like a groom or stable hand, not being rude just saying,)
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Post by tnhorsefan on Dec 31, 2010 16:21:28 GMT -5
(oh, sorry I'm new) Turns out this mare did have to be a section. She did not respond well to the surgery and was legally dead for 13 min. She is ok now, but is on antibiontics to prevent infection. She have birth to a health black colt. He shows lots of promice in my eyes. I think we have a new lesson horse on our hands!!! DR. Harman DVM
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Post by KM loves MUSIC and PEANUT!!!! on Dec 31, 2010 20:15:08 GMT -5
(its OK ) I smiled at the new little black colt, "he is perfect" I said looking him over and then turn to the new vet "would you like to take him on to train as a new western lession horse?" I asked him.
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Post by tnhorsefan on Jan 1, 2011 1:02:30 GMT -5
I would be very honored! Let's wait 3 days so she can grow. Hope she's a good cow horse!
(3 days+3 RL Years)
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Post by KM loves MUSIC and PEANUT!!!! on Jan 1, 2011 1:21:27 GMT -5
(ok I have to wait for Supernora the admin to accept the horses I bred to make this foal, she will probly do it tomorrow)
"great" Barbie said, looked like her stables just got a new lesion horse along with the brindle filly that was born about six months ago that put her up two more lesion horses.
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