Die Hard Way


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Basic Information
Call Name: "Wendy"
Show Name: Die Hard Way
Breed: Thoroughbred
Gender: Filly
Height: 16.3hh
Color: Chestnut
Pattern: Solid
Year Of Birth: 2002

Training Information
Uses: Halter, Dressage, Stadium Jumping, Cross Country
Trained In: Dressage, Stadium Jumping, Cross Country

Lineage
Sire: SA Makeway
Dam: Murder She Wrote


Showing/Racing History
Points: 0
Title: None
Results Page: Yes
Evaluations and Awards:

Breeding
Fee: N/A
Offspring: N/A


This is what Rachel had to say about this lovely Filly
Descriptions
The Barn Horse:
"Wendy" is one of the sweetest horses here at the stables. She loves to be around people all day, every day. Whether she knows the person or not, she is one of those horses that want to be in the center of everything and doing anything possible to get in that position. It is a rare sight to see Wendy in a far corner of the paddock on her lonesome, she is usually right up next to you, in your face, and in your space. This filly thinks she a human: it has been more than once that she has tried to follow someone into the main house even though the door poses a real challenge for her size. Wendy can get a little hyper and out of hand if she isn't put in her place as soon as she starts acting up and out of line. Wendy has no boundaries that she will not cross you win your attention. In many ways, Die Hard Way is like her mother, Murder She Wrote. For example, Wendy loves nothing better than find a way to get into mischief.

The Show Horse:
We have yet to begin showing Die Hard Way. We will begin showing her in a few weeks to help build up her experience in the show ring. We are hoping that the great showing ability of her sire and dam will rub off on her and she will be just as good in a few months. She showed an ability to jump right off the bat, just a few days after she was born. Her natural love of showing is sure to come out when she starts her career.

The Broodmare:
Although Die Hard Way is a responsible filly, we don't see her producing offspring in the near future. We would like to build up her show ring experience to see what she actually capable of before we decide whether or not she is worthy to produce and help build up the next generation in Thoroughbred history. We would like to pass on her bloodlines and her care-free spirit to the future Primrose Hill Stables champions, but if she's not completly ready, we won't push her head first into a breeding career, we are concerned over her well being more than that of bring new life into the world.