Hi Flashing Red,
You could pick one of the leading forum members usernames, as I thought he was a she.haha
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Hi Flashing Red,
You could pick one of the leading forum members usernames, as I thought he was a she.haha
Sorry they aren't the best. The little darling was not the most co-operative when trying to get him to stand in the sunlight!
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That last shot Tahn, looks to me like he has a really good laid back slope to his shoulders/shoulder blades. I like that. You'd think he should have good extension to his stride. Here's a pic of the grandfather of all great slopes to a Pacing horse's shoulder....Matt's Scooter. I reckon you can see his influence very strongly in both American Ideal and Shadow Play.
Check that out for extension.
http://www.standardbredcanada.ca/fil...ts-scooter.jpg
Conversely, I can't stand those buggers that are really upright there. Nearly always turn out to be short striding things, little or no extension up front.
http://lorienstable.com/services/fit...utral-line.jpg
Trevor was a bottle-fed baby. :rolleyes:
This is the only other photo I have. Looks a bit dickie but you can see the foal better! I'll try get better ones next time I go out, even if they are just for me. After I uploaded them all today, didn't really get any great shots!! Not sure why they turned out so small either...
Re the sloping shoulders: it is the same with riding horses. Upright shoulders normally mean a choppy stride.
Hi Tahn,
A bit hard to guage sometimes from a photo but he looks to be an athletic build - long legs, long barrel.
lovely foal Tahn,looks a cracker!
couple of our 2011 foals.
courage under fire colt. 3 days old
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Allamerican Ingot filly. 2 weeks old
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