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Okay...we've got some creative people here, so I hope you can help. Today on Thanksgiving we are buying a new horse. He's 15 HH, A Paint, White with some sorrel spots (Tobiano)and 3 years old. I am racking my brain coming up with names. His name is already Chester..and that name just irks me for some reason. I don't want to call him Toby because the stable owner already has a Toby who is a bay paint. A fellow horseperson is making fun of me because I am buying a paint, he doesn't like the spots! So I replied OH MY GOD! I "SEE SPOTS"! I thought about running with that for a name, but I know it would be misprounced Hi-C, I even considered spelling it Icee Spots and calling him Ice or Icee. I'd Like it to have at least three words in the name but then call him only one of those words for short. I have looked at the sites on line but nothing really trips my trigger. Everyone has the old stand by names "Scout, Cisco, Jack, Captain" and so on. Help! Something to do with thanksgiving would be nice..but not "Turkey"...could only imagine that at the shows! (link)
hahaha, i love horses ^^ well all names are creative. If you wanna go for something mythical and amazing i would suggest "Ixion" Or you can name him after a state. Hope it helps, when i name an animal i normally find out by just asking him/her what it is. If you spend time with your horse and channel into his mind with a special bond, you can almost talk to him in a special way. Hope this helps again, take care


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