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Apr 7 11 1:19 PM
forthefutureofthebreed wrote:LawlessMisdemeanor wrote:Oh I do like her FTF...! Very flashy and such a kind eye! Q - Im assuming its the ground she is on, but her pasterns seem upright in the face-on pictures... Is this true, or like I think, just how and what she is standing on (I compare them to her canter pictures and the pasterns in those pics dont correlate with the face-on pictures i.e. they seem nice and flexible - not a critique, just a question *I dont mean to offend*) Q - What will you be using her for? And I agree she is blindingly white - you must work really hard to keep her that way Thank you. No offense taken. It's nothing I haven't heard a million times already. To answer your first question, she's very upright and crooked as can be, as well as standing in deep sand. She's also parrot-mouthed. And she was windswept at birth, as well as knock-kneed (carpus valgus). She's also club-footed on both front feet, and has her sire's horrible neck. But I love her anyway. I don't know what I'm going to do with her other than get her broke when it's time. Hopefully, I can manage to keep her. And no, I don't do anything to keep her clean other than keep my facilities clean. She's never had a blanket on. All of my horses are mostly white and I don't have a problem keeping them clean. Thanks again for your nice comments.Badgesolena, I'm keeping her. Thanks.
LawlessMisdemeanor wrote:Oh I do like her FTF...! Very flashy and such a kind eye! Q - Im assuming its the ground she is on, but her pasterns seem upright in the face-on pictures... Is this true, or like I think, just how and what she is standing on (I compare them to her canter pictures and the pasterns in those pics dont correlate with the face-on pictures i.e. they seem nice and flexible - not a critique, just a question *I dont mean to offend*) Q - What will you be using her for? And I agree she is blindingly white - you must work really hard to keep her that way
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