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         Location: Louisiana | Husband FINALLY got his buckskin he's always wanted. And we can't decide on the perfect name...
I have looked through every name thread on here, for horses and babies LOL.
Any new, unique ideas? Doesn't have to be related to his pedigree, we just want a really cool name. Western, ranchy, etc.
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/sun+of+champagne
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 Off the Wall Wacky
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         Location: Louisiana | Barn names, please :)
That's his registered name in the link. Although I do like SunOfADun lol, but not changing his registered name. |
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| Are you wanting a barn name or registered name?
Champagne of Beers (call him Coors)
The Dude Abides (call him Lebowski)
Drinkin And Dreamin (call him Waylon)
ETA: Whoops, I see your reply about barn names, so disregard the registered names except for their relation to a barn name that might be suitable :)
Edited by madredepeanut 2018-05-24 3:17 PM
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https://youtu.be/Z_l4pa0IkOo
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       Location: Southern Indiana | I would have just called him CHAMP LOL |
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 Off the Wall Wacky
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         Location: Louisiana | madredepeanut - 2018-05-24 3:12 PM
Are you wanting a barn name or registered name?
Champagne of Beers (call him Coors)
The Dude Abides (call him Lebowski)
Drinkin And Dreamin (call him Waylon)
ETA: Whoops, I see your reply about barn names, so disregard the registered names except for their relation to a barn name that might be suitable :)
I like Waylon, hubby might go for Coors LOL.
It's been so long since I had to name a horse, I'm not a name changer, they keep whatever they come with.
Our broodmare we bought almost 2 years ago is still "the mare" because we never chose a name LOL. |
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| dashnlotti - 2018-05-24 1:23 PM
madredepeanut - 2018-05-24 3:12 PM
Are you wanting a barn name or registered name?
Champagne of Beers (call him Coors)
The Dude Abides (call him Lebowski)
Drinkin And Dreamin (call him Waylon)
ETA: Whoops, I see your reply about barn names, so disregard the registered names except for their relation to a barn name that might be suitable :)
I like Waylon, hubby might go for Coors LOL.
It's been so long since I had to name a horse, I'm not a name changer, they keep whatever they come with.
Our broodmare we bought almost 2 years ago is still "the mare" because we never chose a name LOL.
I am in the same boat, once they get some sort of moniker, it tends to stick. (And sometimes 'the mare' is the best descriptor!!) I hope you find one that's fitting for him! |
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 Off the Wall Wacky
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         Location: Louisiana | madredepeanut - 2018-05-24 3:27 PM
dashnlotti - 2018-05-24 1:23 PM
madredepeanut - 2018-05-24 3:12 PM
Are you wanting a barn name or registered name?
Champagne of Beers (call him Coors)
The Dude Abides (call him Lebowski)
Drinkin And Dreamin (call him Waylon)
ETA: Whoops, I see your reply about barn names, so disregard the registered names except for their relation to a barn name that might be suitable :)
I like Waylon, hubby might go for Coors LOL.
It's been so long since I had to name a horse, I'm not a name changer, they keep whatever they come with.
Our broodmare we bought almost 2 years ago is still "the mare" because we never chose a name LOL.
I am in the same boat, once they get some sort of moniker, it tends to stick. (And sometimes 'the mare' is the best descriptor!! ) I hope you find one that's fitting for him!
We got a 2yo last year, guy called him "Friday" because he was born on a Friday LOL.
We changed it to "Diesel" and to this day still call him Friday...  |
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| dashnlotti - 2018-05-24 1:30 PM
madredepeanut - 2018-05-24 3:27 PM
dashnlotti - 2018-05-24 1:23 PM
madredepeanut - 2018-05-24 3:12 PM
Are you wanting a barn name or registered name?
Champagne of Beers (call him Coors)
The Dude Abides (call him Lebowski)
Drinkin And Dreamin (call him Waylon)
ETA: Whoops, I see your reply about barn names, so disregard the registered names except for their relation to a barn name that might be suitable :)
I like Waylon, hubby might go for Coors LOL.
It's been so long since I had to name a horse, I'm not a name changer, they keep whatever they come with.
Our broodmare we bought almost 2 years ago is still "the mare" because we never chose a name LOL.
I am in the same boat, once they get some sort of moniker, it tends to stick. (And sometimes 'the mare' is the best descriptor!! ) I hope you find one that's fitting for him!
We got a 2yo last year, guy called him "Friday" because he was born on a Friday LOL.
We changed it to "Diesel" and to this day still call him Friday... 
IMO.... Friday isn't as common as Diesel, so I say it's a winner! |
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   Location: Montgomery TX | My dad always named them after the person he got them from.
We had a bay mare called Jimmy and a male kerr dog we called Kate...
I'm no help, I'm awful with names, woulda just called him Champ or Buck or Bucky....
Good Luck!
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Toast {Like toasting with Champagne} Sonny I always just went with their personality after I have had them awhile.
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| madredepeanut - 2018-05-24 3:27 PM
dashnlotti - 2018-05-24 1:23 PM
madredepeanut - 2018-05-24 3:12 PM
Are you wanting a barn name or registered name?
Champagne of Beers (call him Coors)
The Dude Abides (call him Lebowski)
Drinkin And Dreamin (call him Waylon)
ETA: Whoops, I see your reply about barn names, so disregard the registered names except for their relation to a barn name that might be suitable :)
I like Waylon, hubby might go for Coors LOL.
It's been so long since I had to name a horse, I'm not a name changer, they keep whatever they come with.
Our broodmare we bought almost 2 years ago is still "the mare" because we never chose a name LOL.
I am in the same boat, once they get some sort of moniker, it tends to stick. (And sometimes 'the mare' is the best descriptor!! ) I hope you find one that's fitting for him!
Same, nothing seems to ever get a name unless it comes with a name. I firmly believe, you name it and it'll die! Everything from a cat, dog, chicken, horse or cow. The one's you name and get attached to will be the first one's that die on ya. Currently we have, the yellow mare, dun mare, the old man, the big brown gelding, the pony, **** dog, and cat dog(which I guess could be considered a name). Everything else on the place has a name they came with or the kids named it something ridiculous, like cookie or snowflake
, then you find yourself holler for the 16+ hand gelding across the pasture named cookie, who has not a single sweet thing about him.
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       Location: "Si Fi" Ville | Being as he is a buckskin, and like my grandfather, a buckskin was his pick, a mans man kinda horse. I kinda think a guy would pick a name like Remington, Winchester, or name him after the Duke, John Wayne. |
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      Location: Wisconsin | Referance any favorite old movies or tv shows you guys like. When I read your post about wanting a western/ranchy name... my first thought was to Lonesome Dove.... |
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