Off the track bred
I taught my OTTB how to bow, (you can find videos on youtube), how to play hide and seek, and follow the leader. You can teach them to do cool tricks, bombproof them (look on youtube for that, too.)
Evan is obviously a barn name for the horse. Since he's an OTTB you could look for his lip tattoo and if you can clearly make it out you can contact the Jockey Club with that number to get his full registered name and use that as a show name. If the tattoo is indistinguishable then you could (if you know who they are of course) use the horses sire's and dam's names to come up with something usable. Show names are fairly personal and only you can decide what to call your horse in the end. The name should fit the horse and his unique personality.
It stands for "Off Track Thoroughbred".Which means an Ex-racehorse.
OTT is typically used in the form of ottb, which means Off The Track Thoroughbred. It can also be used for other racing breeds.
Chase, tag, hide n' go seek. __ I taught my OTTB how to bow (find videos on youtube), follow the leader, hide & seek. You can also bombproof them.
URLs are not allowed in the answer portion of questions, however you can find many good websites by using Google. To list a few here, there are: Equine, Equinenow, dreamhorse, localhorse, petfinder, horsetopia and a few others. All of these sites end in a dot com. There are also a number of sites where you can look at free horses, off track Thoroughbreds (OTTB), and many breed registries have breed affiliated classified ads for members. There are also sites and on line auctions as well as various lists on yahoo etc. that deal with horse sales.
Engish: Horse - Horse Spanish: Horse - Caballo French: Horse - Cheval German: Horse - Pferd Italian: Horse - Cavallo Dutch: Horse - Paard Danish: Horse - Hest Finnish: Horse - Hevonen Romanian: Horse - Calul Serbian: Horse - Kultura
in shakespeare's play, he wrote "a horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse!"
I lost my horse. I miss my horse. Where is my horse?
Its called a seahorse or the river horse. Another popular name for the camargue horse is the horse of the sea
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