I said yes, he was called tony 2, I mean tony 2. it was just aweful, he was off dartmoor so he didnt know his name.
i have not changed any of my others.
I changed a 'Beauty' to 'Bertie', which I don't think was too bad a change as they sound similar.
I changed a 'Pip' to 'Karis', because this was back in the days before passports and the dealer called her 'Pip' - so it wasn't like it was her 'real' name. I never found out what that was.
i changed my previous horses name from Ziggy to Freya just because., i got to name V myself since i'v owned him from 2months old before he was just 'the foaly' x
I changed a foals name, but he was from beaulieu road about 2 months previous and was none the wiser anyway!
his new owner changed his name again as his was too much of a mouthful!
I havent ( to my knowledge) changed ahorse's name. Having said that for most of mine i didnt ask if they had one!
My first pony did keep his original name, 2nd pony i forgot to ask but presumed her name was ruby(part of her showjumping name) so called her that. And the horses Ive had afterwards either werent named officially or i didnt ask about pet names.
And 2 I didnt actually give names to other than "the coloured pony" and "the Broadway horse", I didnt have them long enough!
Yep I changed Tia's. Her passport name is Toorafin Lady so her previous owners called her Lady (i'm guessing the dealer who brought her over from Ireland called her Lady too so they kept it). I hate the name so asked HHOers for T names and went with Tia Maria. Suits her much better!
I changed Ellie's name. When she came to me she was Chicka, and after my instructor instantly dubbed her Chicka Tikka Masala, I knew something had to change! I spent ages thinking up some stunning, posh name for her, but in the end it just came to me - so Miss Ellie she was!
Yes I have changed names and it certainly hasnt been bad luck for me with my two!
Bodey was called Steve, now come on who calls a horse Steve!
Badger was called Lucas, just not cute enough for him!
Edited to say neither knew their names, Bodey was straight out of a field of Gypsy cobs, and Badger only spoke Norwegian anyway as he was imported by the dealer.
I changed out TB's name, he had come over from Ireland and the dealer called him Tiger, so he'd only had that name for a couple of weeks and his Weatherby's passport was blank - we called him Ben which really suits him.
Yes, my horses passport name is Blaengwen Simon Davies and came to me as Simon. We had just moved house to somewhere that I could keep a horse at home and can see him out of the window, we have a good friend called Simon and it was a bit odd to call Simon out of the bedroom window... became Dylan walking home after a night at the pub a few days later and it stuck.
Although he gets called alternative names on a regular basis
My Lad was called Roddy when I got him as a yearling, reg name is Boden park Roderic, a friend had just lost a yearlinfg called Roddy and it just seemed wrong, he didn't seem to know his name anyway so changed it to Faolan, which means Little Wolf, he is grey.
I haven't, as yet anyway! I had one called St Lawrences (naming the horse after the local mental hospital should have been a clue to me!), I was intending to change his name but he wasn't here long enough for me to worry about that, I soon found out the original name was appropriate!!
We had a skewbald pony called Apache XI. Renamed him Patrick, and for shows Just Patrick. He was so naughty, but I doubt that had more to do with my poor riding than a name change!
When we bought seren she had no name, she came from gypsies at auction.
All our other horses came with names and we kept them.
So technically never changed any of my horses names, I would change it, and think it must just be superstitious to think its bad luck, surely it cant make a difference can it?