nijinsky
Well-Known Member
Is it obvious to look at a youngster & tell if it's conformation is good or bad. I feel a bit stupid even asking this question but I really don't think I have an expert eye.
I'm looking at yearlings on some horse sale websites. I look at what I want first ie filly/colt, then look at breeding, so like that mare/stallion, but I find myself looking at the foal & thinking "what am I looking for"? I'm sure bad conformation is more easier to see but what is ok/good conformation. I know you can only tell so much from a picture.
Can anyone explain in "simple" terms what I should be looking for or what you would look for? Any advice/help would be gratefully appreciated. Thanks.
I'm looking at yearlings on some horse sale websites. I look at what I want first ie filly/colt, then look at breeding, so like that mare/stallion, but I find myself looking at the foal & thinking "what am I looking for"? I'm sure bad conformation is more easier to see but what is ok/good conformation. I know you can only tell so much from a picture.
Can anyone explain in "simple" terms what I should be looking for or what you would look for? Any advice/help would be gratefully appreciated. Thanks.