caught in feathers; lady-bird
Show Name: Caught in Feathers
Name Meaning: Barn names comes from a British term for a pretty young lady. Also another word for a ladybug, a reference to her markings. Frequently called Lady for short due to another tolt here named Bird.
Barn Name: Lady-Bird
Gender: Female
Eye Color: Green
Halter Color: Green
Coat Color: Dark Bay Brindle
Genes: -
Dam: Lady in the Light // Lady
Dam: Just a Little Bird // Finch
Generation: Third
Orientation: Pansexual
Mate: Kimama
Foals:
1. with Saudi's Mighty Lady // Suhaila - King of Slytherin // Salazar
2. with Go Ahead And Be One // Kimama - It Becomes A Butterfly // Babe
3. with Go Ahead And Be One // Kimama - The Cat's Meow // Cassius
[must be named something related to British terminology or birds; perhaps some other slang for a fancy young lady such a 'dame' or 'cat's meow' or something similar. Would be fine if related to another bird.]
Artist: ♥ twitchy
ID #: #1291
Method: rehoming from mewmew.
Theme Song: Rocks and Water by Deb Talan
Personality:
independent || ferocious || fearless || tricky
Lady-Bird already shows the same regal attitude that her mother Lady has, often strutting and prancing around the pasture or corral and behaving like quite the show off. She shows Finch's sociable attitude as well and makes friends easily despite her some what 'high and mighty' attitude. While Lady-Bird is somewhat arrogant so is well-loved around the stables due to her social nature. She's something of a social butterfly, flitting from group to group. But while Lady-Bird comes off as harmless she is anything but; she's absolutely fearless and will get up in the face of the biggest stallion if she believes he's being a bully and hurting someone else's feelings.
Kimama actually fell in love with her singularly because she put Xolotl in his place, the Aztec god who is so very fond of teasing his mortal pasture-mates. She told him to lay off from teasing a smaller horse and Kimama near on tripped herself hurrying to get to her side. Ever since the two mares have been near on inseparable; where Kimama goes Lady-Bird goes and vice versa. They are an incredibly indestructible pair and always spoiling for a fight. When Lady-Bird is reluctant to get dirty to prove a point Kimama is always there and when Kimama isn't quite big enough to be intimidating Lady-Bird looms up behind her. They complement each other wonderfully.
Name Meaning: Barn names comes from a British term for a pretty young lady. Also another word for a ladybug, a reference to her markings. Frequently called Lady for short due to another tolt here named Bird.
Barn Name: Lady-Bird
Gender: Female
Eye Color: Green
Halter Color: Green
Coat Color: Dark Bay Brindle
Genes: -
Dam: Lady in the Light // Lady
Dam: Just a Little Bird // Finch
Generation: Third
Orientation: Pansexual
Mate: Kimama
Foals:
1. with Saudi's Mighty Lady // Suhaila - King of Slytherin // Salazar
2. with Go Ahead And Be One // Kimama - It Becomes A Butterfly // Babe
3. with Go Ahead And Be One // Kimama - The Cat's Meow // Cassius
[must be named something related to British terminology or birds; perhaps some other slang for a fancy young lady such a 'dame' or 'cat's meow' or something similar. Would be fine if related to another bird.]
Artist: ♥ twitchy
ID #: #1291
Method: rehoming from mewmew.
Theme Song: Rocks and Water by Deb Talan
Personality:
independent || ferocious || fearless || tricky
Lady-Bird already shows the same regal attitude that her mother Lady has, often strutting and prancing around the pasture or corral and behaving like quite the show off. She shows Finch's sociable attitude as well and makes friends easily despite her some what 'high and mighty' attitude. While Lady-Bird is somewhat arrogant so is well-loved around the stables due to her social nature. She's something of a social butterfly, flitting from group to group. But while Lady-Bird comes off as harmless she is anything but; she's absolutely fearless and will get up in the face of the biggest stallion if she believes he's being a bully and hurting someone else's feelings.
Kimama actually fell in love with her singularly because she put Xolotl in his place, the Aztec god who is so very fond of teasing his mortal pasture-mates. She told him to lay off from teasing a smaller horse and Kimama near on tripped herself hurrying to get to her side. Ever since the two mares have been near on inseparable; where Kimama goes Lady-Bird goes and vice versa. They are an incredibly indestructible pair and always spoiling for a fight. When Lady-Bird is reluctant to get dirty to prove a point Kimama is always there and when Kimama isn't quite big enough to be intimidating Lady-Bird looms up behind her. They complement each other wonderfully.