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!
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Melanoma Pictures In Grey Horses More Eventing Questions.... Conformation Issues?
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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.
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!
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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