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Chestnut English dressage

Show Name For Tucker?
I ride a beautiful chestnut Quarter Horse gelding named Tucker. He's so spunky and has A LOT of attitude. I ride him english and hes so smooth. But, I cannot think of ANY shownames for him if i go into a dressage show/test. Any suggestions?
So far I have:
Reoccuring Dream
Everlasting Memories
Lucky Tuck
and Hero's Heart
But none of them seem to suit him. Help?!
Heres a link to a picture of him...
http://i36.tinypic.com/9uau1h.jpg
I like all of the ones you have! But if you want more...
Stuck on Tuck
Pucker Up, Tucker
No Buck-er Tucker
Jigging Tuck
Sucker, You Fell for Tucker
Don't Dare Buck, Tuck
Loving Life
Smooth Riding Ahead
Smooth Sailing
Going Smooth
One Smooth Ride
The Heart of a Hero (a lot like yours, but)
Waiting for You
Always Together
Dreaming For Life
Just Keep Riding
Don't Go Breaking my Heart
Irreplaceable
Flying High
The Way I Am
Try to Save a Life
What Goes Around, Comes Around
Stop Waiting for Change
Temperature Rising
Check Me Out
Good Luck Tuck
There you go! Lots of those are really random, but I hope you like some of them! ![]()
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DescriptionQuality Classic Raised Snaffle bridle accented with clear rhinestone set in a gold toned chain in the browband. Constructed from premium soft and supple English leather. You will not believe the quality of this workmanship! Complete with laced leather reins, caveson, and throatlatch... |
![]() | ENGLISH LEATHER Chestnut Raised Snaffle Bridle with Blue Rhinestones List Price: |
DescriptionQuality Classic Raised Snaffle bridle accented with clear rhinestones set in the browband. Constructed from premium soft and supple English leather. You will not believe the quality of this workmanship! Complete with laced leather reins, caveson, and throatlatch... |
Dressage Horse FOR SALE 2002 Imported Westfalian Gelding. STUNNING!!
Should I buy an ex- racehorse?
My name is Julia and I am about to buy a TB chestnut gelding, 13 years old.
The owner told me that he did some races 4 years ago for abt 3 years but not too many. He said that he has a great potential in Dressage and Show jumping and that he suits a novice rider (which is perfect for me because I had a long break of riding) I should develop his jumping skills and dressage. He is wonderful also for hacking for what he is used at the moment as a schoolhorse and is not happy with that, that's why they want to sell him-
Could anybody give me some advices or tips?
(sorry for my english.... I am from Germany)
Thanks a lot and have a great week!
Julia
If it hasn't done much racing then it should be a brilliant horse. But i have problems with the horses that have been doing racing since they were born and don't know any different. Because i use horses for campdrafts and sporting so i wear my stirrups longer then jockey's and ive found that the horses dont know the meaning of us kicking them and have really hard mouths because on race horses all you have to do is point them in the right direction, right? thats just my opinion though.




Darn! I wish I thought of the Pandora's Tack Trunk. That's good! Funny how this post went in an entirely different direction. When I started writing it it was supposed to be more about dialects within the horse language like Western, English, Dressage (jog, trot, lope, canter). I didn't get there though.
I don't know what type it is but if nobody tells you what it is,
You should bring it to the local saddlery/tack shop.
I'd say they'd know what it is (:
Actually, you should check the reins.
The name might be on them.
Sorry about that!
Elaine x