Vam, your beautiful lad was practically perfect in my eyes. Stunning!
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From this picture I cannot find much to fault, like her a lot, lovely set neck and limbs (for me anyway)
Nemo (Rising 4) Stood a few weeks ago. Lots of growing to do!
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What jumps out at me is his hind end, he looks to be straight through his hocks (the first pic hes quite camped under) and looks weak compared to the front end, however I like the front of him!
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He looks croup high here, and it may be the angle but with a slightly short neck and for me he has quite long cannons. Do you have a recent pic as I think he would look quite different maybe now?
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He looks quite short coupled, croup high and little over at the knee in this picture, I do like his shoulder angle though.
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I like Kira, though I do see what you mean she reminds me of Topaz who looks like her legs forgot to grow to match her body.
If anyone fancies this one, go for itfrom when she was 3 I think here Photobucket is on a go slow for a more recent one!
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It has decided to play ball so recent ones!
4 years old:
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This year at rising 5, sorry for the tack and generally rubbish pic
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Nemo (Rising 4) Stood a few weeks ago. Lots of growing to do!
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Looking slightly better under tack. Still has many donkey features though!
Clairey's horse: Looks kind of post-legged behind but that might just be the angle of the camera.
Yep he is a big long horse, he looks weird on his first pic but he's lots of growing left to do. He is a Condor C (Cassini I) baby and they are big long horses too- excited to see him when he is strong and grown into himself
This is his dad- I think he is a lot like him,but obviously a very young weak version at the mo.![]()
Ditto this - his conformation is lovely.
The mare is a little upright in the shoulder and through the hock. And I think her neck looks set a little low but only because of the shoulder pivot point I think - I can imagine her being one that changes dramatically as she muscles up
If it helps both franks hinds have given up on him a bit at 24- Interestingly I don't think anyone has commented on his uprightness behind which is what I always see.
Aus's description of Alfs trot sounds very familiar! I gave up on doing sitting trot many years ago.
Caol he always did ok stressaging, unfortunately by the time I'd worked out how it was best done he was past taking enough weight behind at the higher levels to be competitive. Spent a lot of time thinking neck longer thoughIf you can get him relaxed and unwelshed
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Thank you, he is a bit spesh!
I know the feeling. It took me a gazillion years to work out how to ride my horse correctly and by the time I did, she was about 20! Still sound, which is good, so we can work on things, but a bit late to be moving up the levels.
I love the look of the Welsh Ds, though. I'd consider one for a future horse. I've seen ones with good canters have fairly successful dressage careers.
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How did you fix Kira's canter?
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My mare as a 3yo just backed
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My mare as a 3yo just backed
Oh can someone do Skye pleaseI have my own opinions and won't be offended x
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As I said before I don't 'see' conformation things, my brain just doesn't compute it. I can see beauty though and she is beautiful. To me, she looks way older than 3, she looks like a properly developed adult. I hope you have many years of joy with her.
im no expert, but this is a horse which really seems easy on my eyes, she is stunning.
HahaIf YardGeek can't find her horse, don't look in my barn.
Girlracer, your horse while is clearly very well kept and in good nick, lacks some topline imo and muscle and my first thought when I look at him is that he is the type that is difficult to keep looking well, I can imagine if he drops weight he could look quite poor around the 1/4s. He has long pasterns, upright hocks but may just be the picture?
He is very high in the wither and short in the back, so again, specific saddle fitting needed! The heels look a little low but again may just be the picture?
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Auslanders is short in back & neck. For me he is a little top heavy. Photo makes him look stood too far under in his hind limb (same for the chestnut next one down), although unless they are really well stood up can be tricky to tell.
Girlracer bay to type for me is long in the Pastern & cannon in front. Can't tell from photo behind. I like his neck set.
OK, go on then, I'll give some opinion....
Aus - he's short backed and upright in the shoulder but his front leg conformation is good and his back end looks powerful and neck set is good. If I had to pick a job for him it would probably be hunting
Girl racer - long pasterns, and also not fond of the angle of them, a little herring gutted and dippy along the back, but a decent neck set. Probably most useful for jumping.
Ihatework - really like the first chestnut, lovely head and neck, good back, everything in proportion and front legs look good, but can't tell much about the back legs, probably make a good sound riding club type. First grey is good too, very much a lean eventer type and probably wouldn't have the roundness of frame and musculature to do high level dressage, but has a nice slope to the shoulder and powerful looking back end with lots of lean muscle that's easy to keep fit. Don't like the second grey, he's too long in the pastern, he is lacking in second thigh at the back for support and overall his legs just don't look like they belong to his body. Can't tell much from the other photos...
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I don't know how to do multiquotes, so will have to reply one by one.... girlracer, as someone struggling with a lanky sports horse riddled with ulcers I suspect your horse is equally as difficult to put condition on. I am also not good at taking conformation shots and wonder whether you aren't quite square on so the front end looks out of proportion with the back end - the dark colouring behind his throat is also a bit unfortunate as it makes him look a bit ewe necked. I also think he is very long in the pastern. I do like his shoulder though and his back end
My brutally honest opinion is can none of you take decent photos of your horses stood square with their entire body on show including their feet and a plain back ground and the camera at a decent angle to show a true picture of the poor beast.
Oops. Did I say that out loud.