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Post by Madison Montgomery on Jul 27, 2010 13:20:38 GMT -5
If you walked into the stable yard of King Creek Ranch, you'd see a black 2010 Ford F-150, with an old two horse trailer attached to the back. You would hear whinnying from the trailer, and maybe if a flash of white, depending on where the sun is shining. Madison Montgomery, the new girl in town, walked up to the side of the trailer, and put her hand in one of the slots, she felt a horses whiskers on her hand and she smiled. "Dominic finally came." The man who drove the truck came around to the side of the trailer and handed Madison a clipboard, on which she signed. The man wen around back and unlocked the trailer. He went in through a side door and led out a beautiful white thoroughbred stallion. As soon as the horse felt the warm earth, he trotted in place. Madison took over the lead roap and the man got back into hs truck, and just left.
Madison had just been here a week, looking at stables to board her horse. And this was just the place. She had found somewhere in town to stay for awhile and wanted to find a steady place to live after her horse got here. Dominic was on the trailer for a couple days, with frequent stops of course. There were paddocks off of the barn; some for the cattle, some for the horses. She took Dominic to one of the paddocks for the horses and let him go. As she turned around to lock the gate back, she heard his hooves hit the ground as he galloped around. He hated being couped up; in his stall, a trailer, wherever. Back in Texas, she kept him in the paddocks most of the time. He had never raced in his life, but it was in his blood so he liked room to run.
Dominic was on the other side of the paddock when she looked back. He saw her watching her and galloped back to her. She walked to the fence and rubbed his forehead. "I'm so glad your here Dom. I missed you so much. I'm gonna bring your tack in and then we'll go for a ride." Madison walked to her dark blue truck and started dragging oout her trunk, and various blankets, lead ropes, bridles, and odd other things. Dominic stayed near the gate where the barn was and watched as his owner lugged all of his things into the barn and in the tack room.
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Post by CheytheAWESOME on Jul 30, 2010 21:03:58 GMT -5
Clayton was down at the calving barn. Still working and making sure all calves were alive and heifers were alive aswell. As he was about to finish up with putting fresh bedding down for some new born calves to come. when cinch ran out of the barn and outside. Clayton wasn't sure what was wroung and wasn't really worried cause he hadn't started barking yet. Maybe it was Alia,but he was going to finish his job before leaving the barn.
Cinch ran toward the new trucks and trailer. He wasn't sure what was going on. Maybe it was Alia,but it didn't look like Alia at all. He ran toward the truck and began to smell and knew it wasn't from around here and began to bark at the girl and horse. Notice the horse was nervous of his new home. Cinch looked at the girl as he stood there looking at her He wasn't gonna gonna bite her. He didn't bite unless he didn't trust. This girl wasn't harming anyone. So he just barked at her and her horse. He looked behind him and saw Clayton running out of the barn so he just sat down and waited for Clayton to get here.
Clayton was about done when he heard Cinch start barking. Either something was wroung or something was wroung. He looked at the door and saw cinch staring down a girl and horse. Clayton knew that he never did a thing like that, but he wasn't making the horse feel at home at all. Clayton ran up to the girl and horse and looked at Cinch."No, boy. They are alright. Go to the house."Cinch looked up at him and trucked along to the house. Clayton looked at the girl and smiled."Clayton Jones, Owner of King Creek."He smiled and took his hand out to be polite and shake it. Clayton put his hand down and looked at her horse."Nice horse you have here. my wife she has acouple of thoroughbreds. She trains thoroughbreds. Clayton was proud of his wife and her success.'[/b]Can I help you in anyway?[/b] He asked her and waited. [/size]
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Post by Madison Montgomery on Aug 2, 2010 21:26:57 GMT -5
Madison watched as a man walked towards her. She had a black leather saddle with a blue cover on it half way out the truck when he walked up and introduced himself. He was the owner of the stable. Dominic was trotting back and forth at the gate, eager to know who the stranger was. He was friendly, but still hesitant to strangers.
My name is Madison Montgomery. She said, setting the saddle down in the dirt. It was completely covered, so she wasnt worried about getting it dirty, plus she had plenty of other saddles. And this is Dominic." She said, walking over to her horses and rubbing his forehead. He lowered his head to her shoulder. That was his spot.
"No thanks, i'm ok. Im almost done bringing my tack in the tack room. I just need somewhere to keep him until I get my own barn." Dominic trotted off and showed off by galloping around the paddock. Madison chuckled. he was such a sweet horse and a personality to die for. He was the only thing that kept her going when her parents died. And the only horse she did not sell when she needed t sell the stable. She couldn't imagine her life without him.
The thing Dominic loved the most is being rode bareback. His mane was long and wild, yet well kept. For shows, his mane was always plaited. In the fields, his mane was perfect for holding on, yet somtimes she would sit straight up and put her hands out, feeling the wind go through her. She loved it. She had been on a galloping horse ever since she was five.
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