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ID-1515: Bmr Triceratops
aka "Trica"
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Discipline: obstacle driving, liberty, pack pony, skijöring
Trica is a sweet and quiet mare. She silently attatches herself to people or horses and follows them about, looking up to them with dog like curiousity once shes acknowledged. Her eyes truly light up when talked to, if she could wag her tail, she would. She does wiggle her ears instead, which is a mannerism shes picked up from her dam. Speaking of, she lives with her dam in their own little duo herd.
Trica is very agile and rather sure footed, also enduring- perfect to tag along on trips, which she loves. She sticks closely with her her companions and knows vocal commands in and out, making for a pony who can be well relied on. If somethin spooks her, which it rarely does, she doesnt bolt but stays close by whoevers with her. If they run, shell do too of course, which is why shes best paired with a very calm horse or just her handler.
Her smaller statue, agility and eagerness to stick close make her great company for trips trough thickets or places where less food is aviable. Shes also good at driving, but mostly so when paired with another horse. Obstacle driving is the thing to do with her and Hilda!
Once at Bmr, Trica settled in right besides her dam, as if thats where shed always been meant to be.
Bio:
Azura hadnt planned on getting yet another pony, far, far from it. But when she saw a photo of Trica among those of feral ponys for adoption, it gave pause. The mare looked familiar, similar. The look in her eyes was reminiscient to Hilda. Checking out Tricas info, Azura was surprised to find that Hilda was not only the mares dam, but Trica also turned out to be a daughter to the resident stallion Aurassos. Looking at Tricas age and the paths her parents lives went down, the two mustve met years ago, when they were much younger, after which their foal remained feral for much longer than her parents.
-plays the piano/ key board... as well as a horse can! She loves doing so and goes unusually crazy for the activity. Of course shes got her own little keyboard that gets brought out for enrichment