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What would it be and what would you call it?

I would get a driving partner for Kilo and call him Kipper.

I would get a trotter and call him Sizzling Bombay, or Victor for short.

I love naming animals! Unfortunately I have far more good names than I have space, time or money.

I would also like to get a lurcher called Thief.
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PS. If the driving team ever grows big I would also have to have a Keith, Kevin and Kojak.
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You can't call a horse Keith! That's a pervert's name! Kevin, however, is fantastic

I'd get a spotted sport horse type, about 16hh, very flashy and bold as brass. Think he'd be called The Riddler, Mossup being his stable name
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I would get myself another cleveland bay... a nice compact mare around about the 15.2hh-16.2hh mark this time (as was the orginal plan) back her, get her out and about, breed a few NICE purebreds from her but try to enjoy her as a riding horse as much as a broodmare- I feel quite sorry for the majority of the purebred mares as most are just breeding machines... they're happy enough but it would be nice for them to be able to achieve something.
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Gem, oh yes you can if nobody in the family can pronounce 'th'.... Is that evil of me? (My brother mixes up 'th' and 's' - hence Thistle)
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ive seen a mare i want for sale at the moment she is a Donnerhall mare for sale as a broodmare and she won a paralympic gold medal at the sydeny ollympics, would be such a fantastic foundation type mare but no where to keep her if i bought her
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I'd get a liver chestnut welsh d and call him Mr Darcy!! There was one on here and I just loved the name! X
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I would get a young, relatively green 4-6 year old 15.2 bright chestnut Thoroughbred gelding. I would name him Rafiki and we would event.

While I'm off in my fantasy world, I would also get a sport pony from the people who bred Teddy O'Connor. They're in Florida and for the caliber of horse they breed, they really are pretty affordable. I would like a chestnut gelding (I really like chestnuts, okay?? ) and his name would be Pickles McGee. Because I'm silly like that. We would also event, and when I do get older and possibly have kids, he would be their babysitter.
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