ok i bought a 4 or 5yr old throughbred hes been off the track for 2to3 yrs and i need help wit his name his registerdname is Big Day hes gunna be a jumper so help pleeze!!! hes a really light sorrel but not chesnut
Horse question need help!!!?
you should keep his name that he already has
Reply:I'm not sure what the question is here. The reason he is a l;isted as a chestnut is becuase thoroughbreds only come in 5 colors (as per Jockey Club rules) they are
Chestnut
Bay
Dark Bay or Brown
Roan
Grey
They used to register Black horses, But they did away with that designation. I think Christopher R. was the last registered black of any note.
Reply:I think "Biggie" would really suit him! [considering hes TB and most likely large AND because of his registered name "Big Day" AND because he will soon be jumping BIG fences, get it? lol] Also REALLY cute names are: Dayton [hey another relative one] , Cruise [my chestnut QH/TB ]----Hope that helps!
Reply:keep his show name for sure.
call him day at the barn
Reply:Please resubmit with Dam and Sire names and also his stable name. We have had plenty that we have changed their names. Nipper who didn't bite was one!haha
Reply:yeah some people say it is bad luck to change a horse's name. But i think that may only be his barn name. What are the horse's papers? the dam and sire and any other names you know.
Reply:I wouldn't do anything to my horse that I wouldn't want him to do to me. I don't kick my horse...he doesn't kick me. I don't bite my horse....he doesn't bite me. DO NOT change his name...he wouldn't change yours! At that age he should respond to his name. He'll be clueless that you're talking to him, instucting him or calling him if you change his name. He can surely learn a new name....You just have to decide whether it's worth the effort.
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