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Apr 19 11 6:43 AM
Callisto04 wrote:HorseHawk wrote:Taldara wrote:Neither are awful horses (they're both pretty nice) but both have loins way longer than ideal. It obviously hasn't bothered them - yay for horses being the sum of their parts. But with loins that long you can't say they're almost 'perfect' IMO. (Oh and I agree that the second horse (ie the son) is goose rumped.)Maybe you don't follow Deb Bennett's conformation thoughts...huh...? And I also disagree the Palomino has long loins...Horse 3. Here we see extreme pelvic slope (32 degrees) or "goose rump”. It seems the second one is on a downhill ground, so the angle goes up, no?
HorseHawk wrote:Taldara wrote:Neither are awful horses (they're both pretty nice) but both have loins way longer than ideal. It obviously hasn't bothered them - yay for horses being the sum of their parts. But with loins that long you can't say they're almost 'perfect' IMO. (Oh and I agree that the second horse (ie the son) is goose rumped.)Maybe you don't follow Deb Bennett's conformation thoughts...huh...? And I also disagree the Palomino has long loins...Horse 3. Here we see extreme pelvic slope (32 degrees) or "goose rump”.
Taldara wrote:Neither are awful horses (they're both pretty nice) but both have loins way longer than ideal. It obviously hasn't bothered them - yay for horses being the sum of their parts. But with loins that long you can't say they're almost 'perfect' IMO. (Oh and I agree that the second horse (ie the son) is goose rumped.)
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