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what do u think about this horse? please point out any falts?also are these good and quiet blood lines?
It says he is sold because i brought him
11 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
he is a very nice gelding. those lines run back to foundation cow stock (cutting, reining, etc) the demeanor depends more on his handling and training than his bloodlines but most QH foundation lines are pretty intelligent and sensible sometimes stubborn but quick to learn and dependable under saddle
Source(s): personal experience - PaulaLv 45 years ago
He has a quiet thoughtful eye. He is a little heavy set through his jaw. His neck looks well set on, but I don't like the muscle on the bottom of his neck, rather than the top. This is a bad fault. He looks like a head tosser to me. He has a lovely body, well developed hindquarters with plenty of bone. The other thing I don't like are his hocks, these are carried too far out behind him when he is working. I could forgive it in the conformation photo if he was just standing stretched out, but his movement showed him pushing off his hind legs, rather than carrying himself. If he is not carrying himself each time he stops it all has to be done with the front end (legs) this would cause a lot of wear and tear on these joints. Lovely colour and nothing else stands out. It looks as though with correct training he could round up a lot more, on a horse like this with an experienced rider I'd expect that to take 6 - 8 months. Sorry I don't know anything about these blood lines. Good luck.
- 1 decade ago
I think he's OK.
I prefer a better neck, neck set and tie in.
I would also like to see a better shoulder lay back.
He has a common head and I wouldn't give that much $ for him.
I think for $3500, you could find better.
Our palomino Leo bred horse was acquired from a ranch dispersal sale for less.
I think you can get more horse for that amount of money.
Just mho.
- 1 decade ago
Not too much on those pics. I would like to see a little cleaner throat latch and a better head set. He carries his head a little high for my taste, but its not bad. Other than that looks like he moves pretty smooth and easy. Good bone too(I like a stout horse).
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- 1 decade ago
He is a good looking horse. I wish I could see his legs with out leg wraps. The bloodlines look like foundation and working cow bloodlines.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Hes pretty but i dont know why she is using two hands. he is 5. and he doesnt lower his head to far down which is okay. but i think he could make an english horse
- 1 decade ago
hes very cute but his barrels a little wierd. and his hind legs are oddly longer than his front.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
cute! but hes sold! :(