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 I Want a "MAN"
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    Location: MD | casualdust07 - 2014-03-03 8:01 PM CE's wrapn3 - 2014-03-03 7:49 PM I like this one!! Tell me about it! My favorite color and markings too :P
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/glamour+n+fame2
She's a really nice horse I got her from NC they futuritied her everywhere OKC, FT SMITH, etc. I've only had her a few years. She got kicked and ended up having a bone infection and needed surgery. Then of course I had a baby but I'm so excited to run her this year. She's the most powerful, soft in the face and body, talented horse I've ever ridden.
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           Location: Kansas | I could stare at my mare's booty all day long!!!! 
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 You get what you give
Posts: 13030
     Location: Texas | CE's wrapn3 - 2014-03-03 8:22 PM
casualdust07 - 2014-03-03 8:01 PM CE's wrapn3 - 2014-03-03 7:49 PM Β I like this one!! Tell me about it! My favorite color and markings too :P http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/glamour+n+fame2She's a really nice horse I got her from NC they futuritied her everywhere OKC, FT SMITH, etc. I've only had her a few years. She got kicked and ended up having a bone infection and needed surgery. Then of course I had a baby but I'm so excited to run her this year. She's the most powerful, soft in the face and body, talented horse I've ever ridden.
Her papers match my feelings about her conformation <3. I like her!! |
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I AM being nice
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        Location: MD | I don't care if they're short, tall, stout, or lean. I do like one to have a bit of a "stretchy" look about them though. |
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But for me, the deal breaker is movement. It can be the prettiest, most balanced horse out there and if it moves like a Mack truck... I don't want it. I want a horse with minimal knee and hock action. Charmayne's Grasshopper horse is a perfect example of a horse that has no wasted motion. Our Vegas is the same way. So was Sidekick. They literally look like they are just out there loping the pattern and they stop the clock.
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 You get what you give
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     Location: Texas | that is true. one of my sister's horses as a kid had a lot of knee action⦠we always called her the pegasus.. she looked like she was flying but she would go nowhere fast! solid 3D horse. perfect for kids though :) |
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 Scorpions R Us
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       Location: So. Cali. | I like that "inbetween" horse, but most of all, balanced. I like a little body to them with a running build.
I bred my upcoming prospect just to my preference. Got a super thick balanced shorter stallion and bred him to a super lean Appenidx racey mare.
Edited by Three*C*Champs 2014-03-04 1:22 PM
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 I Chore in Chucks
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        Location: MD | Something that is never lame and needs no upkeep and it wins everything it enters... then idc what it looks like.
But since i know thats never happening id like something 15.3-16.2 beef cake, and preferably a leopard/blanket app or a colorful paint :)i think because im small and kind of plain i wantsomething large and in charge and abnoxious in the color dept.
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