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[D] Stallion

ID#915547
Owned by Charissa (#127694)
Previously owned by Grace (#123980)
Bred by Paimon (#112635)

This horse is currently working at a Riding School. Visit?
Currents

Hunger 100%
Happiness 100%
Done Vet up to date
Done Farrier up to date
Done Gene tested
Not Done Not boarded

STR: 18
SPD: 180
AGI: 159
INT: 212
END: 24
ALL: 593

Preferred Treat

Equipment Please note: You cannot have more than one type of tack or more than one background equipped. For example, trying to equip a second saddle will just replace the currently equipped saddle with the new saddle.
No equipment.

Horse Information
Name [D] Stallion
Age 4 years old (ages in 5 days)
Breed Appaloosa
Color Silver Buckskin
Sex Stallion
Pattern Rabicano, Roan, Few Spot
Markings Face: Snip, NF: –, FF: Sock, NH: –, FH: Pastern
Born 2019-08-08 13:51:53
Genotype Ee Aa gg Crcr dd chch Ff Zz pp stysty Rbrb Rn+ oo spsp LpLp PATN1patn1 PATN2patn2
Conformation and Health
Height 14.3 hands (59in)
Head 64.20 Good
Neck 45.81 Poor
Withers 64.49 Good
Back 58.65 Good
Shoulders 68.32 Good
Legs 70.73 Good
Knees 66.81 Good
Hooves 58.00 Good
Average 62.13

Specialty Information
First Places 0 Second Places 0 Third Places 0
Specialty Dressage (Converted: 0 times) Grade Local 5 Training Level 2
Training Progress
Stat Boost Points
9 / 10

Horse Points
Yesterday 0
This Week 0
This Month 0
All Time 0
Show Winnings
Yesterday $0
This Week $0
This Month $0
All Time $2,044

Pedigree, Breeding and Foals
Sired by Cappuccino Foals 0 foals bred Base Stats
STR: 18
SPD: 161
AGI: 64
INT: 141
END: 24
ALL: 408
Dam Pearl Last Bred Never  
Pedigree View Pedigree      

Decorations
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[0/1]
No Decorations equipped.

Club Registries
Not registered in any clubs!

Public Notes
Show Name: Lemon Drop
Barn Name: Leo

Leo is another rescue and just like Angel, Trinity and New Monty. Just like Angel, Leo is head shy and doesn't trust easily, for this reason, I am debating on competing him as I don't think it would be fair to pressure him like that. 

If he does not compete, I would like to put him into work at the riding school and even breed him. Depending on his condition in later life I may sell him to another person or riding school or I might retire him.