
Re: Celebrity Horses! 15 mil 1st prize!!
This is a cool idea!
Horse link:
Bamboo Harvester

Real Horse:

I sadly ran out of time and was unable to breed him with a blaze or socks but I got the color, Breed, and age!!
Bamboo Harvester (1949–1970) was the American Saddlebred/part-Arabian horse that portrayed Mister Ed on the 1961–1966 comedy series of the same name. Foaled in 1949, the gelding was trained by Will Rogers' protégé, Les Hilton. He was born in the Los Angeles area but sources disagree as to whether his birthplace was in El Monte[2] or at Harvester Farms in Chatsworth, California.[3][4]
In 1968, two years after the cancellation of Mister Ed, at the age of 19, Bamboo began to suffer from a variety of age-related ailments, including kidney problems and arthritis. He was euthanized in 1970.
Horse link:
Bamboo Harvester
Real Horse:

I sadly ran out of time and was unable to breed him with a blaze or socks but I got the color, Breed, and age!!
Bamboo Harvester (1949–1970) was the American Saddlebred/part-Arabian horse that portrayed Mister Ed on the 1961–1966 comedy series of the same name. Foaled in 1949, the gelding was trained by Will Rogers' protégé, Les Hilton. He was born in the Los Angeles area but sources disagree as to whether his birthplace was in El Monte[2] or at Harvester Farms in Chatsworth, California.[3][4]
In 1968, two years after the cancellation of Mister Ed, at the age of 19, Bamboo began to suffer from a variety of age-related ailments, including kidney problems and arthritis. He was euthanized in 1970.
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Re: Celebrity Horses! 15 mil 1st prize!!
I look forward to seeing it!Emlyn wrote: This is a cool idea!
Horse link:
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Real Horse:

Re: Celebrity Horses! 15 mil 1st prize!!
Has this ended yet?Hidalgo wrote:...

Re: Celebrity Horses! 15 mil 1st prize!!
I was hoping to start judging today, but maybe if a few more people are working on something I could extend the end date a bitSunriver Stables wrote:Has this ended yet?Hidalgo wrote:...

Re: Celebrity Horses! 15 mil 1st prize!!
Sorry for the delay! But if you would like to start the competition without me feel free Ill catch it next time!Hidalgo wrote: I was hoping to start judging today, but maybe if a few more people are working on something I could extend the end date a bit

Re: Celebrity Horses! 15 mil 1st prize!!
That's okayEmlyn wrote:Sorry for the delay! But if you would like to start the competition without me feel free Ill catch it next time!Hidalgo wrote: I was hoping to start judging today, but maybe if a few more people are working on something I could extend the end date a bit


Re: Celebrity Horses! 15 mil 1st prize!!
Could you judge tomorrow by any chance? I really wanted to enter this but my crazy life made me forget
I'd have my entire by 9:30 pm MI time tonight. I have a horse in mind and it won't be to hard so it shouldn't take me long to breed. If not I understand!
I rememberd this because of your reminder

I rememberd this because of your reminder


Re: Celebrity Horses! 15 mil 1st prize!!
Am i still able to join?

Re: Celebrity Horses! 15 mil 1st prize!!
This horse looks like Ruffian but sadly doesn't have the white star and I have been trying to breed it in
Horse link: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3266584
Facts about the horse:
Ruffian – With a short and spectacular career – “a true shooting star” – this beautiful black filly, also known as “Queen of the fillies” rose quickly to fame and captured the hearts of millions and she won every race she was entered into besides her last race in which she lost her life for the love of racing.
Ruffian (April 17, 1972 – July 7, 1975) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who won ten consecutive races, including the Acorn, Mother Goose, and Coaching Club American Oaks, then known as the American Triple Tiara. She was on the lead at every point of call in every race she ever ran and set new stakes records in each of the eight stakes races she won. Her dominating wins caused her to be named the American Champion filly at both ages two and three. In July 1975, she entered a highly anticipated match race with Kentucky Derby winner Foolish Pleasure, in which she broke down. Surgery was attempted but Ruffian reacted poorly and exacerbated the injuries while coming out of anesthesia. As a result, she was euthanized.
Ruffian was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1976. The Blood-Horse magazine ranked her as the top filly or mare of the twentieth century in their list of the top 100 American racehorses of the 20th century, and number 35 overall. Her story was told in the 2007 film Ruffian and numerous books.
I have tried to get the tack the same
Horse link: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3266584
Facts about the horse:
Ruffian – With a short and spectacular career – “a true shooting star” – this beautiful black filly, also known as “Queen of the fillies” rose quickly to fame and captured the hearts of millions and she won every race she was entered into besides her last race in which she lost her life for the love of racing.
Ruffian (April 17, 1972 – July 7, 1975) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who won ten consecutive races, including the Acorn, Mother Goose, and Coaching Club American Oaks, then known as the American Triple Tiara. She was on the lead at every point of call in every race she ever ran and set new stakes records in each of the eight stakes races she won. Her dominating wins caused her to be named the American Champion filly at both ages two and three. In July 1975, she entered a highly anticipated match race with Kentucky Derby winner Foolish Pleasure, in which she broke down. Surgery was attempted but Ruffian reacted poorly and exacerbated the injuries while coming out of anesthesia. As a result, she was euthanized.
Ruffian was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1976. The Blood-Horse magazine ranked her as the top filly or mare of the twentieth century in their list of the top 100 American racehorses of the 20th century, and number 35 overall. Her story was told in the 2007 film Ruffian and numerous books.
I have tried to get the tack the same
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Re: Celebrity Horses! 15 mil 1st prize!!
I apologize but I've been feeling very sick today so I won't be posting results until whenever I can look at my computer for more than ten min without getting a massive headache and feeling like I'm dying lol
Entries will be closing at 9pm EST tonight.
Entries will be closing at 9pm EST tonight.
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