Changing a horse's name

AutumnDays

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Bit of a strange one...
Potential project, mid teens horse, but not done much so still very green. That's fine, however his name is something you'd associate more with a cat or a rabbit and I'm really not keen! I don't think he knows his name as such, he just responds to interaction with people when he gets it. Would you change it, or grin and bear it?!
 

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One of mine didn’t know his name so I changed it but the other one neighs whenever you said it so it sticked 🙂
 

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surely it will just end up with a nickname? I don’t call anyone in the household by their given name 🤣
This is true, everyone has nicknames here, even the sheep! But for formal introductions....
One of mine didn’t know his name so I changed it but the other one neighs whenever you said it so it sticked 🙂
Both of mine know theirs, and their pet names, but luckily their names aren't so... Naff!
 

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What is his name? Will it change to something similar that you like? Eg Brandy could become Annie,still two sylabells to shout up the field.
 

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What is his name? Will it change to something similar that you like? Eg Brandy could become Annie,still two sylabells to shout up the field.
It would be simpler just to drop the B and capitalize the R. Oh, maybe not the best for yelling up the field! Just drop the Br and capitalize the A
 

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I have frequently changed stable names.

A neglected pony called Shrek became Xavier - new beginnings.

Amber and Lottie were from dealers who only gave me their passport names - so no idea what the original names were

Myka’s name didn’t suit her I didn’t think.

Stable names are just nicknames. I have no issue changing them.

Plus 3 ponies I sold had the name I used changed: Oscar became Ozzy, Toby became Lukey and Max became Charlie. I didn’t mind at all.
 

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With names I always try to think what I would be comfortable shouting out loud whilst standing in a field with a head collar in my hand. If you don't want to have to shout Tiddles/Fluffy/Bunnykins in public, then change it. The horse won't mind.
 

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I’ve just changed names for one I’ve bought, or technically just named him.

At viewing stage we were told he had no stable name and no passport name, so we thought up a stable name for him. Turns out at the vetting he does have a passport name (so I guess I’ll keep that for BD) but no stable name, so have kept the one I gave him.
 
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