.Joining Legend.
Before you apply (pm me) make sure you can meet the following requirements:
• can blup a minimum of 2 a week every week (this means 50 APs for a colt and a MA for a filly)
• you need to be able to blup quickly (1/2 - 1 hour)
• have low level western fillers to help team members (around 10 would be a minimum)
• low level trot fillers may be useful too
• be prepared to have a senior member of the team on shared, in case you lose the internet or similar, so we can loan horses in an emergency
• have reliable references from 2 players
• not belong to another Teke team
In return we offer:
• support filling comps
• rewards from skiller sales in proportion to monthly blups
• skiller Grand Prix horses at cost price (a pass for tears)
• friendly help with game issues such as meeting promo requirements


DO NOT ASK TO BUY ANY OF MY HORSES AS THE ANSWER WILL BE NO. IF I WANT TO SELL ANYTHING IT WILL BE IN SALES.

COVERINGS ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE TEKE STALLION UNDER THE of Legend TAB 'Current Stallion' ONLY.

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TEKE FACTS
Everyone has heard of the black Akhal Teke stallion Absent, seven times national dressage champion, first Soviet champion at the 1960 Rome Olympics and medalist at two subsequent Games. Absent's marks in dressage - 82.4% have not been surpassed. Absent's sire, the gray stallion Arab (Kazbek) took part in the famous 1935 ride from Ashkhabad to Moscow, covering 4300km in 84 days. For the next 12 years he successfully competed in the All-Union eventing and show jumping championships and at the age of l6 - a respectable age by any standard - became national show jumping champion in the prestigious "USSR Cup" and "Supreme Class". In the Puissance Arab cleared 2m l2 cm. Nor did his offspring shame their famous sire, Absent, Abakan, Arguvan, Dombai and others were all in the national dressage team. Another Akhal-Teke, the small light bay Poligon set new Puissance records over five successive years, achieving a maximum height of 2m. 25 cm. When the long jump was an official competition the Akhal-Teke stallion Perepel "flew over" 8m 78 cm.