Pinkvboots
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My 2 have got alright names one is a bit of a mouthful,
Arabi is Roe Arabi
Louis is PS Legacys Picasso
Arabi is Roe Arabi
Louis is PS Legacys Picasso
What is the correct pronounciation of Chagall? I'd have gone with Chag All too...
‘Shagarl’. He was a 20th century artist.
I couldn't have a Stacey. My brain would insist she is Stacey's Mom, who's she's got it going on!
My ponies both have nice, traditonal Scottish names, which are fine - except Morrich Darach doesn't work well south of the border - MorriCK DaraCK really annoys me! Though not as much as a previous yard where he was known as Darack Obama...
The mare is called Tiptoe Firedance. She's a fairly agricultural animal, so I've no idea what they were thinking... She's a QH x hairy cob - I also have no idea what they were thinking there either - she's a lot nicer than she ought to be!
I have bought a new ID who's passported name is Only Fool & Horsey which I absolutely hate but have found out its £87.00 for name and owner change so will have to leave it for the moment
How do you pronounce Morrich Darach?
er... you pronounce it "morrich darach" really But it's the ch of loch, rather than the ck of lock.
I will remember that next time I read your ponies names!
It's the reason I call him Daemon - it avoids the issue of people reading it wrong... Except it doesn't, because then people call him "Damon", instead of "Demon"!
I had a horse once by the chestnut stallion Ginger Dick, which always made me smile.
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I knew how to pronounce Morrich Darrach! But then I have lived in scotland for over 20 years so it wouldn't occur to me to pronounce it any other way!
I used to have a Fanny too.
That's interesting, because my friend's horse Chagall was a very good dressage horse and competed at quite a high level - maybe that was his bloodline too.In Sweden that artists name is pronounced 'Cha-gall'.
My mother is somewhat interested in art, but also, if anyone have a Swedish Warmblood, your horse might have Chagall 455 in their pedigree. He was born 1966, died 1990, fathered several international dressage horses, and can still be found in many SWB pedigrees.
lol, eminds me of when my vet treated one of my many for the first time. Her name is Sweet Fairy. When I got the bill, she was down as Pixie!We have a pony called Razzle Dazzle - not particularly odd or contentious. However at one show, the commentator announced my daughter on Sizzle Sausage. I know my handwriting isn't good but.....
I had a 17.2hh chestnut ISH gelding called Mustard registered as Colonel Mustard, I hated it!