gotcow I never said that De Renzo was sent from heaven, that he was the save all, and end product, and the QH halter horse would never need to change again.

like many people have said

HE is the first step in the right direction.

I dont know you, I dont know your involvment in the horse industry, particulary the AQHA industry, I dont know if you show, and if it's just for fun or if you train with a top trainer and compete at worlds.

he is the first step in the righ direction IMO because he is out of a WC producing mare, that was bred to a top TB, in which produced an appendix N/N colt
but he is more then that, the people took a risk, taking a nice mare and breeding her to a TB, which there has not been any recent halter horses who have done acceptionally well in the halter pen (non that I AM aware of) they took this horse, who is a conformationally correct horse, compared to what is winning.

our family friend saw him win the world and she said that he was an absolute cut above the rest, that he did not have nearly enough "stuff" as the others, that placed behind him, but he had what should be winning, a tight top line, long legs that arent posty hocked (especially like so many of them out there today) a long neck and a great shoulder.

he opens this door, that it is OK to have a horse (especially at such a young age) not be dripping with muscle.

and your comment that he could one day look like KCS is rather obscene. im done explaining myself to you GC, because your beggining to say things that don't make sense and seem like their coming from the mouth of a 15 year old.
plus, you clearly do not understand this industry . sad.

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