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Apr 19 11 3:36 PM
KizmetRanch wrote: ^What does the "PIMP" stand for in that string? Got the rest but you lost me there...
goflipper said:Just come back in a few years and show what you've produced and what it's done. Until then no one knows shit, and it's just Backyard Breeders Gone Wild. The proof is in the results.
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Apr 19 11 3:41 PM
If there was a vet student action figure, no children would buy it, and it would need to come with a warning label about increasing the depression in teenagers. Even the commercials for it would be depressing:The new vet student action figure from Mattel! It has foldable legs for long periods of sitting and standing! You can watch its hair turn gray before your eyes! Comes complete with 50lb backpack and scoliosis! Happiness not included.
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Apr 19 11 4:44 PM
HorseHawk wrote:forthefutureofthebreed wrote:The famous Fire Water Flit has a hock sore. Just sayin'.Looks more like a rug-burn & not a big sore like your filly has...
forthefutureofthebreed wrote:The famous Fire Water Flit has a hock sore. Just sayin'.
Apr 19 11 6:23 PM
goflippr wrote: hope she's wearing her depends!
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TheCopperPony wrote:HorseHawk wrote:forthefutureofthebreed wrote:The famous Fire Water Flit has a hock sore. Just sayin'.Looks more like a rug-burn & not a big sore like your filly has...Makes me chuckle....
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Apr 19 11 6:28 PM
"Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." Dr. Suess
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Apr 19 11 6:33 PM
wolfbitch wrote: this is HorseHawk we're talking about. You gotta know she screeches at her horses. They probably run fast because they think they'll be able to get away from the Banshee Thing.
roro wrote: Uh oh, my "someone does not know what the fuck they are talking about" alarm is going off.
goflippr wrote: I'm not putting anyone on ignore. If you are stupid I want to see it and comment on it.
Apr 19 11 6:42 PM
ShamrockFarmsRyder wrote:^ this and also, nitpick much? Hock sores or rug-burn, it's still an abrasion to the hock area and apparently either one can be caused by too much friction against the hock. If you're on the internet arguing about this shit, I think you have way too much time on your hands.
Apr 19 11 6:51 PM
The Beeze wrote:I am impressed that you can see well enough to see the difference.
Apr 19 11 6:56 PM
HorseHawk wrote: ShamrockFarmsRyder wrote: ^ this and also, nitpick much? Hock sores or rug-burn, it's still an abrasion to the hock area and apparently either one can be caused by too much friction against the hock. If you're on the internet arguing about this shit, I think you have way too much time on your hands.You're on the wrong type of horse forum if you're gonna 'bitch about bitching' here...LOL!
ShamrockFarmsRyder wrote: ^ this and also, nitpick much? Hock sores or rug-burn, it's still an abrasion to the hock area and apparently either one can be caused by too much friction against the hock. If you're on the internet arguing about this shit, I think you have way too much time on your hands.
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Apr 19 11 7:06 PM
Apr 19 11 7:27 PM
ShamrockFarmsRyder wrote:HorseHawk wrote: ShamrockFarmsRyder wrote: ^ this and also, nitpick much? Hock sores or rug-burn, it's still an abrasion to the hock area and apparently either one can be caused by too much friction against the hock. If you're on the internet arguing about this shit, I think you have way too much time on your hands.You're on the wrong type of horse forum if you're gonna 'bitch about bitching' here...LOL! I'm not 'bitching about bitching,' I'm bitching about someone nitpicking something like the difference between hock sores on a horse you don't like and a so called rug-burn on a horse you do like....LOL!omg thats dirt on your horse! no its soil! no its earth! no its...stfu already
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Apr 19 11 9:27 PM
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.)
goflippr wrote: Tal is like the Wizard of Oz.
Tal is like the Wizard of Oz.
Apr 20 11 4:32 AM
Taldara 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”. Croup slope =/= pelvic slope. Better go google some more. And you can argue all you like that both palis don't have long loins... but you'd be wrong. Both of their LS joints are behind their hips so their loins are automatically going to be long.
Apr 20 11 5:04 AM
Apr 20 11 6:23 AM
Taldara wrote:More googling I see. Good work HH - keep at it! You'll get there eventually.
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Apr 20 11 8:03 AM
HorseHawk wrote:kuvaszfan wrote:But who buys these horses? I could spend the money it would cost to buy one, and he would sit in the backyard, going on trail rides, play around a little. It's the people who buy these horses that make them winners. They are the market for these horses, or most of them anyway. The ones that end up with folks like me don't reproduce and don't sell to the same crowd.It's people like YOU that buy these horses & make winners outta them...not just the pros...
kuvaszfan wrote:But who buys these horses? I could spend the money it would cost to buy one, and he would sit in the backyard, going on trail rides, play around a little. It's the people who buy these horses that make them winners. They are the market for these horses, or most of them anyway. The ones that end up with folks like me don't reproduce and don't sell to the same crowd.
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Apr 20 11 1:38 PM
goflippr wrote:if you turned the picture til the ground was level, why he wouldn't be downhill at all! LOL
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Apr 20 11 1:49 PM
HorseHawk wrote: Taldara wrote: More googling I see. Good work HH - keep at it! You'll get there eventually. Didn't have to Google as it's bookmarked... Maybe you would like need me to pm you the links...?...
Taldara wrote: More googling I see. Good work HH - keep at it! You'll get there eventually.
Apr 20 11 2:02 PM
Taldara wrote:HorseHawk wrote: Taldara wrote: More googling I see. Good work HH - keep at it! You'll get there eventually. Didn't have to Google as it's bookmarked... Maybe you would like need me to pm you the links...?...No thanks, I have no need of them. You keep researching though. You'll prove you were right eventually if you search long and hard enough. There's lots of crap ideas on the internet afterall.
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