Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Melanoma Pictures In Grey Horses More Eventing Questions.... Conformation Issues?

More eventing questions.... conformation issues? - melanoma pictures in grey horses

Horse Charm showed me the other day, and I like the way it looks. Something bothers me about their training, but. I can not decide whether it downhill, and I have trouble finding the angle of the shoulder .... to see what you think.
http://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-204576

I am also in love with this horse ... http://www.horseclicks.com/horses/nn46qp ...
the owner by e-mail today and said she won third place in his first jump (2'3 ") yesterday. But somebody told me that in a previous post that your hamstrings seem robust. How do you feel worse? in the versatility? Apart from the concerns of the tendon that looks good. I have over Confo however, and sent me this picture:
http://i414.photobucket.com/albums/pp228
I was like "Really?" It is a head shot ... I hate it, as Confo get a simple picture of someone who is drawn like teeth ... its so frustrating.
He also sent pictures of her ass already announced, I thought I'd post here because of him that sent me is great, and you can see, closer to their tendons.
http://i414.photobucket.com/albums/pp228 ...

The funny how I try to avoid the gray with melanoma, but somehow I still think I like horses and finally gray. Well, it may not be the color, I guess!

3 comments:

foxhunte... said...

I prefer the gelding. I have blue barrels, as of the place and have no idea, barrel racing! One wonders if.

I like the legs, I bet you're as cool as cucumbers - it would be loose and tendons finds that certainly does not keep pulled away.

Warmblood Jumper said...

In choosing the perspective of the versatility (jumping, dressage and x - Country) You want a horse, erected. Please read this link, choose how to get a good overview of Eventing. This link shows all the features of the conformation of a great event should have.

http://jwequine.com/pdf/Conformation-Eve ...

Judy wardrope wrote books about this particular form of search for the correct conformation, and proved to lead a great success.

In my personal opinion, I think Shivy, dark gray TB would be a better fit. While I could see a photo of him to put space (perhaps ask), but it seems to be built more down, then the first horse. The first horse is a challenge to build down (not good) for the versatility, and with this for the economyw probably a fair competition at a reasonable price. Buy a horse that will take time. There are many unwanted horses there, so buy when you, please make sure that it is a good fit.

I hope this helped!

Yohanson said...

Something bothers me, too. This short croup does not meet its rear end. It would be very hard work. And who knows, to achieve their potential.
I like the second. Although there is no picture with good conformation, looks muscular enough for my taste, unlike the mare. I do not think that they are trying to hide the form .. do not know what that means. You might wonder, the building and request a full body shot, no saddle, and on this page. It is very easy to understand ... I hope so.
Anyway, I like it. It shows that he can jump. I also find very attractive.

Edit-I think the only way to know would watch a video and see how they bend their legs, that itYou have a limited mobility. Or you could do, while the veterinary inspection. I'm not very good in metal forming.

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