Recently we had the opportunity to rescue a pony that had been neglected and was going to the auction barn. Poor guy was thin and did not trust humans. We brought him home, rehabilitated him, and now he is in the work force. As with all our livestock, everyone here has a job, or they go. He is doing well in his training as a draft animal and will be a great help around here doing the heavier jobs that our draft goat, Shadow, can't do.
Reminds me of a horse I worked with named Dakota. Draft goat???
ReplyDeleteI vote for "Lucky" as he must have been to find you!
ReplyDeleteHow about Dobby, like the house elf Harry Potter freed? Or Harry? :-) I'm a big Potter fan.
ReplyDeleteI agree with your son. Name him Bill! His history kind of matches the story of Bill in LotR.
ReplyDeleteHow about Noone with a long "e" sound on the end (this name is short for NO-Name!) You have a great looking pony there. It took me a long time to find a decent pony. You really lucked out....and so did he! :)
ReplyDeleteHow about Sugar or Doodles?
ReplyDeleteI vote "America" - the band that sang the song "A Horse with no Name".
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How about Caspian, as in Prince Caspian from The Lion, the witch and the wardrobe series :)
ReplyDeleteJackpot, because he's hit the jackpot since you rescued him. (you are taking such good care of him and given him a loving home, jackpot!) His nickname could be Jack.
ReplyDeleteHe's lovely!! Captain Jack Sparrow! nickname either Captain , Captain Jack, Jack, Sparrow--
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Sir Galahad.
ReplyDeleteI like Humphrey, and because I've been watching Game of Thrones lately, Ned.
ReplyDeleteLucky! But someone else already picked it!
ReplyDeleteHow about 'Summit' because he is now on top of the world finding an owner like you! Good for you and congrats!
ReplyDeleteGideon. I don't know why. He just looks like "Gideon" might fit. :)
ReplyDeleteHow about Sam? Simple, sweet, unassuming...........
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How about "Oats"? In the pic he looks like he could use some! And bless you for rescuing him.
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Earl.
ReplyDeleteSir. Charles is my vote :) I'm also from Rav. TwoPinkBugs on there
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ReplyDeleteHe's lovely!! Captain Jack Sparrow! nickname either Captain , Captain Jack, Jack, Sparrow--
quackstitch (Ravelry)
July 24, 2011 6:16 PM
That's my dog's full name... LOL! I call him Jack for short.
Anyway, how about Dodger, as in, "dodged a bullet," due to your wonderful rescue of him.
Clicked through from Ravelry, AntBee on there.
Oh, and "draft goat?" I had to laugh at that one, but I guess I haven't seen or heard everything... LOL!
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ReplyDeleteI think Jasper would be a good name sound like a hard working name for a hard working pony
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How about Clyde? The term draft animal had a vision of the Budweiser Clydesdales in mind. the picture even looks a bit like a Clydesdale. Besides, he will tower over the other draft animals. :-D
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I vote "Oliver" for Oliver Twist, he's been rescued now, thanks to you! Bless you for that!
ReplyDeleteI think he looks like a Ferdinand. Yeay for him finding a happy home!
ReplyDeleteHow about Jimmy, from "It's a Wonderful Life"/Jimmy Stewart?
ReplyDeleteHe looks like a "Jake"... I don't know why, but that is what he feels like.
ReplyDeleteI love people names for animals, one of our dogs is Klara, the rest all have funny names because we breed Borzoi and they get names that work with our Kennel Name and have a theme within a litter.
How a bout Sully "S" from Scout U because he is lucky to have "U" LL from Bill "Y" Well why not?
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How about Patch .
ReplyDeleteSherwin Williams - Paint. Just seemed funny... Sherwin - Sure Win. He is my dream horse, and rescue being such a big part of that dream. I hate to see them in that shape... and he found a sure win being adopted by your family. He will now have a nice home, and a job to do - great for his self esteem. A sure win if I do say so myself.
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How about "Bod" from The Graveyard Book?
ReplyDeleteOr Oscar.
KILLER! I just think it's funny to give unexpected names to animals. ;)
ReplyDeleteI like Second Chance, Chance for short. Because that is what you gave him.
ReplyDeleteScrub? After the extremely faithful and much-missed horse in Luck in the Shadows by Lynn Flewelling (fantastic book if you've not read it).
ReplyDeleteFollowed you here from Ravelry :) He's a lovely pony
How about Handsome. He is a good looking horse
ReplyDeleteHow about Wilber?
ReplyDeleteWantoo. I "want to" give him a great name!
ReplyDeleteI think a good name would be Sidney or Tyler
ReplyDeleteMy first thought on seeing his photo, all decked out in his harness, was the book by Marguerite Henry, illustrated by Wesley Dennis. 5 o'clock Charlie.... so Charlie is my suggestion.
ReplyDeleteOn second glance, he has the exact same coloring and nearly the same markings as my very first pony...a tiny stout shetland... which I named at 6, "Apple Jack" (my favorite cereal, which my pony ate any chance I let him).
My daughter likes Patches.
ReplyDeleteI like Chief as in comander in chief since he looks like he's wearing a white business suit.
How about Fleckleberry? It is kind of a mix between Huckleberry Finn (since the ppor guy has probably had lots of adventures himself) and the German "fleck" which means "spot". Or "fleck" from "flecked" ;)
ReplyDeleteI vote for "Lucky".
ReplyDeleteHow about "Mr. Ed"? Haven't seen that one yet here. Not original but is there anything original in the world? Really?
ReplyDeleteMy suggestion is Free Willie. Okay, so he's brown and white instead of black and white like an orca, but you did "free" him from a terrible fate, and "Willie" and "Bill" are both nicknames of William.
ReplyDeleteHe looks like a "Charlie" to me!
ReplyDeleteHank. A good solid name, for a good solid working pony. :)
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