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| Please critique this yearlings conformation for me, thanks
Second pic is as a weanling
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | bc3up - 2014-07-22 8:55 PM Please critique this yearlings conformation for me, thanks
I like this baby, the only thing I would want to see is a bit more of a heaver hip and more muscle in the butt area. Beautiful baby |
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       Location: British Columbia | Ouu, who's this one? |
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| You like? She is out
Of a Hancock mare by altered intentions, I feel she is a tad long through the back, maybe I am being crazy?
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       Location: British Columbia | bc3up - 2014-07-22 8:34 PMYou like? She is outOf a Hancock mare by altered investment, I feel she is a tad long through the back, maybe I am being crazy? I think she looks racy, a bit longer looking but I don't think she is put together bad at all. I like her hind leg set, could use a little more meat on her tushy but that will come.ETA- I feel like she looks like she will have a nice long easy stride with her build. I had a Hancock bred colt a few years back built the same. He turned out gorgeous!
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| TMEquine - 2014-07-22 9:39 PM
bc3up - 2014-07-22 8:34 PMYou like? She is outOf a Hancock mare by altered investment, I feel she is a tad long through the back, maybe I am being crazy? I think she looks racy, a bit longer looking but I don't think she is put together bad at all. I like her hind leg set, could use a little more meat on her tushy but that will come.ETA- I feel like she looks like she will have a nice long easy stride with her build. I had a Hancock bred colt a few years back built the same. He turned out gorgeous!
She has a gorgeous baby doll head! And super friendly |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Seeing that second picture now, It was not up when I posted the first time, I really like her, the second picture shows her hip better, nice but would like to see a little longer in the hip area.  |
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       Location: When you hit the middle of nowhere .. Keep driving | I like her. I wouldn't count her flaws yet though. She's only a yearling (worst time to critique IMO) and going through a clear growth spurt it can sometimes play tricks on the eyes I find. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | ndiehl - 2014-07-22 10:07 PM I like her. I wouldn't count her flaws yet though. She's only a yearling (worst time to critique IMO) and going through a clear growth spurt it can sometimes play tricks on the eyes I find.
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   Location: Cocoa, Florida | I really like her, I LOVE her eye, she has a soft sweet eye, she reminds me of my gelding with that same eye and small head!! She looks like she will be long strided as she is a little bit longer but I think she's balanced well. A little straight in hocks and hip could be bigger but I think she's balanced and that may not hinder her performance. My longer straighter horse is a sling shot style, straight up in and out, not to hind endy. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Did you buy this baby? |
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       Location: Mountains of VA | ndiehl - 2014-07-22 10:07 PM I like her. I wouldn't count her flaws yet though. She's only a yearling (worst time to critique IMO) and going through a clear growth spurt it can sometimes play tricks on the eyes I find.
I agree........yearlings can sure look bad then turn around and look beautiful as 2 yo.
Right now, in her yearling pic, she looks way too straight in her hind leg......ie. not enough angle to her hock and stifle. Be sure and take pics as a 2yo to compare. |
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| RnRJack - 2014-07-23 10:49 AM
I really like her, I LOVE her eye, she has a soft sweet eye, she reminds me of my gelding with that same eye and small head!! She looks like she will be long strided as she is a little bit longer but I think she's balanced well. A little straight in hocks and hip could be bigger but I think she's balanced and that may not hinder her performance. My longer straighter horse is a sling shot style, straight up in and out, not to hind endy.
^^^ Agreed 100%. My good mare runs the same way and is built similar to this filly too. I like her ... oh wait, I HATE her and she NEEDS to come live at my house!!! |
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     Location: Texas | If I would critique anything, I would like more length, angle, and muscle mass through the stifle gaskin and to the hock. But, a lot of that can change especially when they start exercising and riding. She's cute and has a kind eye and is otherwise a pretty balanced baby :). |
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  Location: South | I'd buy her in a heartbeat! I have a Hancock bred mare that I run barrels and work cattle on. I wish I had 5 more!!
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | I hope this is your baby OP, if not its against the rules to critique a horse that you dont own. |
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