Unfortunately, I agree with most everyone. He's got an adorable face, but his legs are a bit scary IMO. They look weak, and the length of his cannons is unnatural...many full-grown horses who don't have hind cannons that long. In the picture from behind, it looks like he toes out all the way around. His back is a bit long, and it looks like he gets that from his mom. Mom has a gorgeous expression, but her legs/pasterns are very slight of bone and her back is too long.

I do think his head/neck/shoulder attachment is quite nice, but his slighter hind end doesn't balance out his front end.

His sire is very pretty, but I am always nervous about a stallion whose owners don't post a true, side-conformation shot of him in the photo gallery. Are they hiding something? Is this common with Arabian stallions? I know I've noticed it with many QH stallion advertisements. Generally, with warmblood stallions, the first picture you see is always a true conformation shot. All the other pics are just bonus fluff.