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Meet Random
(from London, England)
Perry
Perry is my bronze dragon. Apparently 5 times
national trotting champion (harness racing) in Russia, brought over to England
5 years ago. 16hh Orlov Trotter stallion, I just exercise him in London during
the week.
Fiver
Fiver, my baby. Well she is 8 now but I
have had her since she was born. 14hh Welsh Sec D. Was given her in payment for
taming and breaking her mother after some people had attempted to break her and
failed leaving her wild and terrified. Five herself was a slight suprise, lets
just say she only has one grandfather (alive or dead) <g> She had a
narrow escape though, up untill her birth she was going to be called whoops,
however when push comes to shove I couldn't be that cruel. She is the
cuddliest, scratchiest horse you can come across and even adores having her
belly scratched. I never said she was normal. She has to be centre of attention
and always looks most hurt if someone walks past without saying hello. She is
out on long term loan at the moment.
Chocky
My other babes, Chocky. She is 14.1hh Welsh Sec D, 17yrs. The colour
is a subject of debate, she has definite highlights and although started life
off as a bay, many people now think she is liver chestnut. I have had her since
age 5 and known her since she was 2. I have her on permanent loan because the
people who broke her made a mess of it and she came back a phsychological
wreck. Her owner wanted to sell her but Chocks did nasty things to all the
people who tried her so I got her on loan. It has been a long uphill climb,
shes very highly strung and all has to be quiet and gentle. However she has a
huge jump in her and has won loads when I was competing her including both
chase me charlies we entered. She loves jumping and has been known to cart me
around the course a second time because she decided there was not enough jumps
the first time (how embarrasing). Have to admit I wasn't much use then, too
busy falling about laughing. She is also exceptionally intelligent and does a
fairly good Lassie impression when another horse is injured
There you go, that is my 3 at present!
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