Horse For Sale | Thoroughbred Mare -- 20hs/ge - No form, but won't be first come first serve, will simply be based on what home I think would be best for her. Comment if you'd like to buy her - bribery or guilt tripping will be ignored and you just won't get her. Rules of Purchase: > Read all her information first before even considering commenting to buy her. Don't assume that just because you think she looks nice she'll be right for you. > Only buy her if you're genuinely going to update on her - I don't want her rotting in someone's storage account forever. > She's not to be used as a lesson horse or little kids pony - competent teenagers are fine. > Don't resell, trade or gift her without my permission. > Don't include the KW prefix in any of her foals unless those foals are drawn by me. > Keep the KW prefix in her show name, and the show name cannot be changed. > Don't change her information besides her barn name. > Include something about your favourite dessert in your comment to show you actually read the rules. > Always credit me in posts she's included in. > Don't colourpick from her coat or trace the lineart. --
-- Toffee's Info Show Name: KW Sticky Toffee Pudding Barn Name: Toffee Gender: Mare Dam: n/a Sire: n/a Breed: Thoroughbred Color: Bay Age: 5 Discipline(s): Untrained in anything particular, shows promising future in dressage. > Basic ridden work has been established but she hasn't done an awful lot yet. Basic lateral movements have been trained (half pass, leg yield, shoulder/haunches in, travers). She's done a little jumping, but not very much nor very big. > Toffee is unraced, therefore not an ottb. Personality: Toffee's proven to be calm, level-headed and unbothered by most things, with a willing but slightly stubborn attitude towards trying new things. She's an old head on young shoulders and riding her certainly doesn't feel like you're riding a recently backed thoroughbred. On the ground she's perfectly behaved, though can pull a few faces over the stable door and struggles to have her back feet picked out, but never been dangerous about it. Not great to load either. --