Name that horse! She's here!! Post #45

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I’ll be getting one of these:
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Do you get to pick??? I liked this one’s expression the most out of all of them…

No, they’ll be assigned to us. There are 35 trainers signed up for the Colorado EMM, but some are also picking up horses in Wyoming, Nebraska or Oklahoma.

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oooh! good luck!! that chestnut mare with the funny blaze looks like trouble :lol:

Que Sera Sera
Tres Jolie
Belle

I will be recording our progress here:
http://higherstandardshorsemanship.weebly.com/

Just setting up up the site so I might change things around once I get the horse. I ave narrowed it down to a couple of different names, will have to see what suits the horse.

(And yes I know there’s a saddle soap with a similar moniker, but I’ve had this name for a while. Have it on my jacket and some Tshirts Maybe they want to sponsor us! :wink: )

She’s here!!!
And she is bay and lovely and calm and not spooky!
Introducing…

Coco Chanel

Picture on the website
www.wildtofab.weebly.com

Updates will be posted in “Coco’s Corner.”
(And please let me know if website works okay for you guys.)

perfect name

Congrats! I had a client who had some mustangs, I think one that was from a mustang makeover (horse could do tricks, “smile”, etc).

I LOVE my mustang. Love, love, love him! Can’t wait to follow your adventures!

Oh this is soooooo EXXCITING!!! I’m totally enthralled with following your adventures with Coco Chanel. Yes, please do keep us posted, I’ll be following closely.

I can now touch her from her face to her croup, got her neck tag off, and started brushing her mane. She has major dreadlocks!!
So far I have mainly used clicker training - there has been zero running around and she is catching on quick.
Pretty, smart and willing. I feel very lucky!