springfallstud
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I really don't like to comment on other peoples yearlings, as I think IMO it really is the ugliest stage of a horse's life. Especially at this time of the year, when they have just come out of their first winter.
He looks like most yearlings do before the grass has come though, unless they have been over stuffed with food and prepared.
Post some more pictures of your boy in August and I bet you will have a completely different picture.
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I totally agree but i think you should take him, you will have expert eyes on him and he will judged as an individual. His conformation looks ok to me, a German friend of ours has always said look at your foals conformation and then dont look again til about two and half!! He looks good in his foal pic's but is going through the gangly yearling stage right now. I would put him on something like Baileys stud balancer and build up some condition slowly, living out shouldnt have really done him that much harm, mine are out unrugged but have had ad lib horsehage and have come out of the winter looking great, can he be out on good grass 24/7 i think he still should be out as much as poss at his age.
Heres my yearling in Febuary, she has worn no rug, no hard feed except balancer but good quaility horsehage ad lib. Not a bad shine for a wholly coat!
I really don't like to comment on other peoples yearlings, as I think IMO it really is the ugliest stage of a horse's life. Especially at this time of the year, when they have just come out of their first winter.
He looks like most yearlings do before the grass has come though, unless they have been over stuffed with food and prepared.
Post some more pictures of your boy in August and I bet you will have a completely different picture.
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I totally agree but i think you should take him, you will have expert eyes on him and he will judged as an individual. His conformation looks ok to me, a German friend of ours has always said look at your foals conformation and then dont look again til about two and half!! He looks good in his foal pic's but is going through the gangly yearling stage right now. I would put him on something like Baileys stud balancer and build up some condition slowly, living out shouldnt have really done him that much harm, mine are out unrugged but have had ad lib horsehage and have come out of the winter looking great, can he be out on good grass 24/7 i think he still should be out as much as poss at his age.
Heres my yearling in Febuary, she has worn no rug, no hard feed except balancer but good quaility horsehage ad lib. Not a bad shine for a wholly coat!