HashRouge
Well-Known Member
Really? Do you need to go to specsavers too?
No, I just looked at other photos of the horse next to photos of El Rey Magnum. Yes, he has a very dished face, but he doesn't look like he came from another planet.
Really? Do you need to go to specsavers too?
Because Diva has form in slagging off the breed as a whole.
I don't think that anyone bar certain people in that 'show scene' will think that that is a desirable head.
Don't forget everyone, thankfully there are plenty of Arabs out there that don't look like that.
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If I was going to change the in-hand/halter show scene, it would have to be by altering the scoring system. I did read once that people get cross if they score low in any area bar the limb score. That is backwards in my mind, the limbs should score double or even triple marks. Get rid of a head score and incorporate it into 'type' with instructions that an overly dished head is undesirable. I would also get rid of all clipping, shaving and makeup (I know that the UK is stricter on this than the US is, but these are worldwide changes) plus no extended bridlepaths. As soon as you stop all that extreme 'primping' even the very same horse looks less artificial. I would also get rid of the 'frozen pose' and demand a more relaxed showing style with less banging and noise from the crowd.
I can dream.
The Arabs in your book are lovely. I managed to find one showing their profile.
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These horses aren't gone. The Arab breed is really diverse with lots of different strains. The Egyptian ones tend to have dishy heads, whereas the Iranian bred ones tend to have straight profiles. An American bred halter horse is not going to be the same as a race bred horse.