marmalade76
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I don't really dislike any particular breeds, just poor quality animals, those with no ability or those who do not want to work.
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Here is about the war horses, there is more in other places as well.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horses_in_the_Middle_Ages
And if you scroll down, Ardennes and what Julius Caesar had to say about them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ardennes_horse
Alpha mare- I think the Flemish horse is a descendant of the Ardennes, the Ardennes is one of the oldest breeds in the world.
Fany wants everyone to know she is not, and never was, for eating!
FDC
It would be criminal to eat Fany...
That has got to be one of the double entendres yet! And Fany gets a lot of them.
FDC
Fany wants everyone to know she is not, and never was, for eating!
FDC
Sniggers. I nearly wrote in a previous reply "FDC, how fluffy is your Fany?!" Then I read it back and thought
There is literally nothing you can say about your horse without it sounding wrong!![]()
That was me and I do know what I'm talking about because I worked in Germany with the things and never again. We have got an import on my current yard and it can't think for it's self, having seen it plunge face first into two xc fences, including a ditch and as for its hooves, shocking.
please explain why my horse has fantastic feet and the ability to think for itself despite being a warmblood? How can you make generalisations about a breed which really isnt a 'breed' but a type?
Slightly off topic, sorry, but does anyone else find it quite sad that most of the things people are saying they don't like/breeds they don't like are ones which were developed by humans...
The shape of the arab head, miniatures, the movement of the gaited breeds, the huge stature of draught breeds etc.. These are all man made.
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Im not a warmblood fan, would never buy a pure WB again. I find them thick yet opinionated.
Sorry in advance but anything spotted, they normaly have piggy eyes and pink wrinkley mouths, sorry but you did ask.
If the horses were not working for you then it usually tells you more about the handler than the horse itself. If you know what you are talking about like you say, please explain why my horse has fantastic feet and the ability to think for itself despite being a warmblood? How can you make generalisations about a breed which really isnt a 'breed' but a type?