Beautiful Barrel Racing

i need a good name for a horse.?
i got a beautiful and quick black and white tovero gelding that im gonna use for barrel racing.his name right now is storm but i was wanting to change it.
How about Tempest? Tempest is another name for storm, it just sounds a lot better. Like the phrase, Tempest in a Teapot. That could be his show name. I have always liked the name Jeepers Creepers for paints adn apps.
Pee Wee barrel racer wins 1st & a buckle @ WJRA!!!
Have you ever thought about this? (I bet you haven't!)?
If horses were not so pretty, would you still love them the way you do?
What if they looked like giant rats? But they still were as functional as horses are? If you could ride them and do your barrel races, or you jumping, or whatever it is you do.
I am glad they don't look like rats. I have also considered what if horses acted like dogs? Friendly and loyal and your best friend. But I would hate for a 1000lb animal to want to sit in my lap.
I was just thinking of how awesome that horses exist. A beautiful creature that is physically able to carry us over distances and the disposition to want to do it. That's amazing! Thank you God for the wonderful gift and giving those who are lucky enough, the chance to appreciate it.
If they looked like rats we'd probably still think they were beautiful, just like if rats looked like horses we'd think they were ugly. If you raise a child telling them that rats are wonderful and beautiful and horses are ugly and disease-ridden pests, they'd think rats were prettier and more likable. It's really all about how we were raised, and what schemas we form.
I've thought about it- Take pigs. They have been scientifically shown time and time again to be far more intelligent than dogs or horses, nearing the level of intelligence of Parrots and Dolphins. They can recognize their own reflection in a mirror, while horses will run into mirrors because they can't understand that what they are seeing is a reflection. Yet even if people know this, they still choose bacon. Do I think that would be the case if pigs were pretty to look at, and we didn't grow up thinking "Ugly dirty piggy"? No.
