Shinx
Well-Known Member
I feel like the answer is yes but something is making me hesitate.
His sire is balanced. His dam is balanced. His full sibling, also balanced. But compared to the others in the same crop of three year olds from this stud, the one I’m interested in looks like a baby while they look grown (some of them also share a sire), despite all being born within weeks of each other. Heck, some of their two year olds look more grown. He’ll be four in May.
If they were all wonky looking I wouldn’t be so hesitant. But he really looks like his entire front end (neck, shoulders, legs) need to catch up to the rear end. Instead of just being taller in the back it looks like two different sized horses put together, if that makes sense? He’s also slightly cheaper than some of the others (not by a lot but still) which makes me wonder if the breeder isn’t completely confident he’ll even out either.
He has a lovely temperament and his sire, dam and full brother are all to die for, so I’m tempted to roll the dice anyway but would love some reassurance!
His sire is balanced. His dam is balanced. His full sibling, also balanced. But compared to the others in the same crop of three year olds from this stud, the one I’m interested in looks like a baby while they look grown (some of them also share a sire), despite all being born within weeks of each other. Heck, some of their two year olds look more grown. He’ll be four in May.
If they were all wonky looking I wouldn’t be so hesitant. But he really looks like his entire front end (neck, shoulders, legs) need to catch up to the rear end. Instead of just being taller in the back it looks like two different sized horses put together, if that makes sense? He’s also slightly cheaper than some of the others (not by a lot but still) which makes me wonder if the breeder isn’t completely confident he’ll even out either.
He has a lovely temperament and his sire, dam and full brother are all to die for, so I’m tempted to roll the dice anyway but would love some reassurance!