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Need a name for the new mare... pics *graphic*

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Ok if you read my post in the Health section you'll know I got a new rescue. She's a 16.2hh 14 yo ISH mare. She has a nasty laceration to her vulva and I'm currently rinsing it with antiseptic. The vet said she'll be ok. Any hints or advice here is welcome of course.

Anyway I took more pictures of her today. Her registered name is Kilpatrick Star, I need a new stable name for her cause Tootsie just doesn't cut it.











And the laceration
 
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LOL, Guinevere is too close to my name, Genevieve, and it would sound oh so egotistical to call her that. Though I do like it. And it would suit her, she's kind of prissy. Hmm what about Penny?

I like Star but there are millions of them in the horse world.

I thought naming kids was hard, sheesh. Naming horses is worse lol!
 
#21 ·
How about Flax? :P A swedish word for real, non-expected luck (since she came to a better place and all)
Or Tur, or Lycka? :P

Oh, saw she got a name already :)
 
#23 ·
Thanks everyone for your input!!! I knew I could count on you :)

Sunny - oy let me tell you. My Grandfather named me but insisted it being the French pronounciation "shjohn-vi-ev". Add that to an extremely odd last name "Tink" and I was the center of a lot of teasing and mispronounciation. When I joined the army, I was constantly given pushups because there was no way I could really have Tink as a last name LOL.

Now I have a French first name, a long Irish last name, and the double joy of having an accent and trying to spell my name to people ends up with a two hour conversation ****!

I've dreamed of changing my name to Nancy!! Which is why my kids all have normal names. Douglas, Daniel and Carolyn. Can't get those wrong!
 
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