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look at this stallion, Sir Cool Skip:

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Oh My God!!!!!
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them stallions would turn bracken gay!!!
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she wouldnt let them mount her and normally she will let anything!!!!
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horses on steriods i think!!!!!!
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It is very common, in fact more the norm to have the very wide, deep chested quarter horse stallions standing at stud. Americans seem to go for decent build and it looks like it works, after all you can't beat a true American QH.


ETS, most of it is fat though.
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Looks more like a bull.

Of some kind of hippo X.

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With Sir Cool Skip at the forefront of our breeding program, an amazing stallion who has made a definite contribution to better the breed, we shall continue to raise beautiful, athletic, balanced individuals with great spirit and minds and the qualities needed to win.

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Athletic my arse.
 
Looks like a typical halter horse TBH. Huge body on tiny legs and feet.

I bet he has Impressive in his lines. It's a side effect of HYPP that they get huge muscling like that.
 
With Skipper W and Impressive in it's pedigree, that's exactly as I would expect it to look. I don't find halter QH's nice to look at in the slightest - but they make a packet of money so perhaps it's me raising working-cattle-stock bred QH's who is the mug eh?
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Good grief. They all look weird - like those REALLY muscley cows they breed! How absolutely disgusting.

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Belgian Blue; they have double muscling.
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It's mostly down to the breeding. They breed so that they have a lot of muscle. Impressive kicked off the whole thing really. [quote/]
Awwww right!!wouldnt the muscles need tonning or would they just stay like that anyway??
Sorry i am sooo stupid!!
 
No you're not
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Think of it as their body type (Like a cob's, or a TB's). They're genetically predisposed to have more muscle than the avarage horse. A lot of them also have navicular because they have a lot of body weight on small feet. I'm not sure how much work the average halter horse gets.
 
That is cruel - horse clearly obese (in an odd way) and over muscled probably from the feeding of cow nuts and/or some other protein supplement.
 
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