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Old 10-30-2005, 03:38 PM   #21
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He's nice. Downhill though. What do you want to breed your mare for?
It won't happen for a bit yet, until I'm financially stable and what not, but I want to breed Babe just because I love her so much, and I would love the chance to work with one of her babies, too. I'd love to try and get a little jumper out of her, since she seems to like jumping so much too.

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WOW! That horse is STUNNING! He is downhill like others have said, and his front leg looks a bit funky, could be over at the knee, could be the way is is standing, but the rest of him certainly makes up for it. Just wow.
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Old 10-30-2005, 04:57 PM   #23
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I looked at the site and saw that is legs look funky in every picture. That's too bad.
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if his hoofs are screwed up and they're standing him at stud, I wouldn't want the foal. It goes back to more than conformation. I personally would breed to a horse with better conformation, and to a stud that gets taken care of. Why is he standing over at the knee? Is it the owners fault? Is it a conformation fault?
Go read my posts on this thread His feet are screwed up only because his farrier has done that to him, and I am 99% sure he stands over at the knee because OF the feet.

Of course you still have the right to not like him but do so because of what HE is, not because of what man has done to him

I personally think he's attractive, but would not breed to him because of how downill he is.
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he is AMAZING!!!!
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Cute, but not conformationally correct. One of my favorite Appy studs is co-owned by some people I know. Take a look at All Hands On Zip. He's a sweetheart in person, and his babies are even better.
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Wow, I didn't even notice that.

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EVen though it is old, I like his coloring, but Im not to crazy about him.
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He would go very nicely over my appy filly...when she grows up.
She is the one in pic under my user name.
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I know this is an old thread, but... I don't get it. This horse is built downhill, has nasty legs and fairly short hip. Cute expression and pretty color though. Just not something I would breed to.
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