Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2013 13:36:07 GMT -8
The Basics
Show Name:Bartender Blues
Barn Name:Whiskey
Age:Ten
Gender:Gelding
Breed:Quarter Horse
Breed Registry:AQHA
The Appearance
Coat Color:Red Roan
Stable Color:Teal
Height:16hhs
The Personality
Personality: Whiskey is the kind of horse that you can trust with anyone. You could sit your three year old little girl and he would drop his head and listen to everything the little girl said. His is always a happy horse and loves to great everyone at the gate or stall door. Whiskey does like to joke around and tease a lot of horses and humans. Many call him the "Joker" as he is always doing something funny.
The only flaw he has is that he is scared of goats. Wyatt has never figured out why the gelding is afraid of goats, but if he sees or hears one he will do anything to get away from such a tiny little animal. He does throw his fits at times when he doesn't want to work and to be lazy.Which is most days, but he is just laid back and once you get your bluff over him he will drop his head and will listen.
Caution Around: Hates goats!
The History
Basic History: Whiskey was born on the little ranch in Edmond, Oklahoma just a couple doors down from where Wyatt lived. Whiskey was bred by a local rancher named Micheal Mathews and had the dam that Wyatt's father bred to from their stallion Monte Carlo. Wyatt got the colt from a fair trade by working for the man during the summer and earning the colt with all the work he did for the man. Whiskey was halter broke right after he was weaned and that is where their relationship started.
Whiskey was very small being the mare's first colt which Wyatt thought the horse wasn't going to grow up to be like his father which was a very nice stallion that his own father rode in cutting competitions.Wyatt waited until he was three years old before even stepping on the stud colt since it wasn't until then he hit his growth spurt and shot out of the ground to be a whom-ping sixteen hand gelding. Wyatt had the colt gelded after he hit four years old to make sure Whiskey was done growing. Before Wyatt had ever stepped a foot on him he had him pretty much broke of everything from washing to having little kids run around him. So when he did step on the gelding was just as mild as on the ground. Wyatt started his training in reining to be very fluid and to be able to bend, then off to the cutting pen for Whiskey.
The Technicalities
Discipline:Western Horsemanship,Cutting, & Reining
Owner:Wyatt Cameron
Rider: Wyatt Cameron