Post by maximilian on Dec 28, 2008 7:19:36 GMT -5
Name: Don Juan
Age: 3 years
Gender: Stallion
Breed: Morgan
Colour: Dun with a dark body, especially the legs, and a fairly cream-white based face. Dapples are found across his coat, especially prominent on the shoulders an belly.
Height: 15,3hh
Personality: Don is a rather unpredictable male. His personality changes according to the situation he is in, or the company he has. There are various parts to his personality that will protect the other parts if they cannot adapt to his situation. It is nothing like a personality disorder, but more of a defensive mechanism. He is often unaware of the changes, but is all round an easy character. He is a little awkward but has the potential to be a fine stallion, perhaps not always the wisest but with his brawn and leader qualities he could turn himself around.
History: There isn't much of a history to this young stallion. His dam was a wild mare whereas his sire was a stud, a ferociously tireless one at that, not to mention domesticated on a farm. It was by chance that the stallion was able to escape, running free of the mounted riders. He went amiss for a few days, returning with a female companion (Don's dam) whom was turned away. It was not an easy separation, as the stallion was a few hundred pounds worth of Morgan stud, with a hot temperament to boot. The mare had fallen pregnant to his studly ways and when turned away, was returned her freedom from his companionship. She returned to her herd, later giving birth to Don. Decades before, a farm that bred some of the finest Morgans in the country had suffered a mishap in transporting of some of their Morgan mares and stallions. Some were not recovered and thus the herds roots were planted. Other horses joined the herd over time but the Morgan lines are still visible. With the Arab-like features in the face, versatility and wonderful temperament. Don Juan was turned away before reaching his adulthood, as the stallion was not fond of the colt. Don was not his kin and is now a bachelor, 'lone in his wanderings.
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