Conformation..

Skhosu

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I know.. again.. but last time people said he wasn't standing square enough for a comment? REally want a critique, particularly of how his feet are shod..not sure about my farrier... the feet are front feet.
HAs he enough muscles? Could he do with more topline? What about his weight?
Thanks guys, I really value the advice of lots of people on here!

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peterthepony

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Well i think he could do with muscling up a little bit, from what i can see from the pictures it looks like he has good feet that are in line with the shoulder which is a good thing.

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Louby

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Hes lovely but if I had to say anything it would be that I think his front toes look a little long but hey, Im no farrier. He could maybe benefit from a bit more topline.
 

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Definately needs more topline but looks nicely put together....I would say that he's shod quite long on the front - any problems with tripping etc? My boy has had balancing shoes on back and front, cut back more and goes so much better.....alot of farriers seem to shoe lighter horses longer at the front, but I'm not sure why!!
 
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