Out Of The Blue
Barn Name: "Blues"
Breed: Quarter Horse Stallion
Age: 4 years old
Color: Blue Roan
Markings:Star
Traits:
Importer: Evangeline Kane-Illusion Equestrian
Owner: Lexi House
Bio: "Blues" (as his breeder called him) was kept in his birth home so that he could follow in his sire's hoofsteps and be the main stud of the farm some day. His dam passed away when he was only three months old so he's been in very close contact with people.
He has been trained in western classes and has progressed really well but due to his young age there's still many things to learn. He succeeds best in Reining. Weird thing is that even though he's such a massive stallion, he has better movement than most of the quarter horses do so the breeder's daughter thought he might even do well in low level dressage. He loves to jump as long as the obstacle height stays below his knees.
Blues is obedient and calm stallion that's really a pleasure to work with. He's quite piggy too so you should keep on close eye on what he eats cause the breeder once witnessed him eating the newspaper that was just delivered to their porch.
Breed: Quarter Horse Stallion
Age: 4 years old
Color: Blue Roan
Markings:Star
Traits:
Importer: Evangeline Kane-Illusion Equestrian
Owner: Lexi House
Bio: "Blues" (as his breeder called him) was kept in his birth home so that he could follow in his sire's hoofsteps and be the main stud of the farm some day. His dam passed away when he was only three months old so he's been in very close contact with people.
He has been trained in western classes and has progressed really well but due to his young age there's still many things to learn. He succeeds best in Reining. Weird thing is that even though he's such a massive stallion, he has better movement than most of the quarter horses do so the breeder's daughter thought he might even do well in low level dressage. He loves to jump as long as the obstacle height stays below his knees.
Blues is obedient and calm stallion that's really a pleasure to work with. He's quite piggy too so you should keep on close eye on what he eats cause the breeder once witnessed him eating the newspaper that was just delivered to their porch.