Here's mine....His barn name is "Goose" He has a flying goose spot on his side.
Although we sold him last year, he was one of my favorite stallions that we have had.
Everyone thought he was a big gelding everywhere we took him, he was so well-mannered. When DH used him for breeding, he just took the mare into his pen and spoke to Goose, he never had to even be haltered to service mares. He listened to voice commands.
I have to wonder why you would sell such a wonderful stallion!!
Here's mine... A wonderful old percheron who we rescued from slaughter. He had been completely broken down from years of work, and had terrible arthritis in his knees (they were huge with fluid). Skin and bones when we brought him home, I got him healthy and happy for the best year and a half he'd ever had in his life... My big old Creak
Silly old man at his favorite scratching tree... He was allowed to free range on the farm, he was such a good boy