Spit That Out
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I've just seen this article on the BBC News website and it got me wondering, how many horses have "Human" names like Dave, Bob, Sue...although I have never heard a horse called Sue?!?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-berkshire-31446635
I know there is a big superstition thing about changing a horses name *rolls eyes* but have you ever changed your horses name because it didn't suit them?
Not because you didn't like their name but because their name wasn't right from them?
Who's bought a Daisy and is now called "Destroyer" or owned a Steve and is now "Thunder"
I'm not saying there is anything wrong with animals with human names but why (if you did choose) did you pick a traditionally "human" name for your horse and not Bracken?
I appreciate that these days humans have very non traditional names so naming your horse with a non traditional name is getting harder!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-berkshire-31446635
I know there is a big superstition thing about changing a horses name *rolls eyes* but have you ever changed your horses name because it didn't suit them?
Not because you didn't like their name but because their name wasn't right from them?
Who's bought a Daisy and is now called "Destroyer" or owned a Steve and is now "Thunder"
I'm not saying there is anything wrong with animals with human names but why (if you did choose) did you pick a traditionally "human" name for your horse and not Bracken?
I appreciate that these days humans have very non traditional names so naming your horse with a non traditional name is getting harder!