Awful name! Registered name on Horse passport, can I change ?

When you meet a horse named Tango (passport name too), you expect at least a tinge of ginge...

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Yeah. I think the name will add to the element of surprise he has- he looks cute when he's standing, but when he's moving he's jaw-dropping :D
 
Talking of awful names I had a 'gray' horse who was called 'Copper'. He was about as far from Copper coloured as you could get considering he was near enough white.... :rolleyes:
 
I nearly bought a horse called Petra a while ago (she failed the vet, sadly). I'm old enough to think that Petra is a dog's name, but OK.... then looked at her passport and found her registered name was Petrified! Why would you do that??
 
Lolo - Tango was the name of the (bay) mare I used to ride in the 60's. Tango isn't just orange, it's also a dance and the horse in the pic looks like it can dance...!! ;-)
 
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Lolo - Tango was the name of the mare I used to ride in the 60's. Tango isn't just orange, it's also a dance and the horse in the pic looks like it can dance...!! ;-)

Aww! He is a dancing pony, when he stands he looks smart enough, but when he moves he does dance :)
 
My lovely Connie was registered as 'Salty Bacon' God knows why ,some Irishmans idea of a joke perhaps. They would not let me change it despite me saying I was Jewish and found the name offensive!!! She is now know as 'Crispy'. My sister has a mare called 'So Sue Me'!! if you say it fast enough it sounds Chinese.
 
My Connie cross is called whoopie everyone laughs, however according to the animal communicator he doesn't' like it and says his name is argonought! Make of that what you will
 
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