Post by alicekcrose on May 31, 2012 4:27:38 GMT -5
Horse: Hansen
Sierra Nevada
I race great on dirt.
Not you again, great! My name is Veda.
I'm one years old, and I'm a thoroughbred.
I'm registered with number #0000
I'm light grey and I stand at 15.3hh
I'm currently a prospect.
Created x Created
My personality traits Veda is very executive. She is very forceful and a decisive individual. It’s almost like she can develop decisions from her gut feeling, ready for unprepared situations. She also spends a lot of time in her own thoughts – but her lack of focus can make her be easily side tracked. She is rather bipolar in this case, she can go from being dandy, to being quite a spiteful filly just like that. She came from an auction room over in England. Veda has a weird habit of sticking her tongue out when she is being ridden. She is also very ticklish for that fact – which can be a pain when it comes to saddling her as she will quiver and flinch.
On the track, Veda is completely different. She goes from being a very forceful horse to being quite a lively horse, always causing a stir before walking on to the track. She will kick, she will buck, she will do anything to become the centre of attention on the racecourse. She is a very forward going young horse , and loves to go for the lead in her races. She came to Kacey Hill recently to start at the end of Year 11 in her prospect season.
I am handled by Alice Kacey.
My earnings $0
My race record 0-0-0-0
My workouts
I race good on turf.
I prefere to race over 8-11 furlongs.
I race quite flexible.[/b]
Veda breaks so fast that Alice has to be so ready for it or she'll fly off the back. She likes to run anywhere in the field, even with her great start. She will dodge if anyone tries to block her in. If Veda is challenged, she will match the horse stride for stride until they begin to tire. She is a very challenging horse and very willing to put up a fight to anyone who wants to over take her when she's in the lead of the race. She can race anywhere in the field and doesn't get tired at all, until she's all out near the wire, and hoping that time she'll be in the lead and she'll be all on her own.
Prospect Season
- Not raced yet.