New Conformation Photos
- Treve
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Texas Red is a very well-balanced, attractive horse. My first thought looking at him through my equestrian eyes is "I'd ride him!"
A filly named Ruffian...
Eine Stute namens Danedream...
Une pouliche se nommant Trêve...
Kincsem nevű kanca...
And a Queen named Beholder
Eine Stute namens Danedream...
Une pouliche se nommant Trêve...
Kincsem nevű kanca...
And a Queen named Beholder
- lurkey mclurker
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I know she's not a stallion, but... Soul Stirring JPN (Frankel x Stacelita) is pretty as a picture, no?
- Ridan_Remembered
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Soul Stirring resembles her dam. I like that her maternal grandsire is the great German stallion Monsun, mostly because he is can be a valuable source of outcrossing (hybrid vigor).
- Treve
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Hybrid vigor is a misused term/concept. It only applies to interspecies crosses - Mules, Ligers, Coywolves, Wolfdogs etc. Would be hybrids. Two horses of different breeds wouldn't be, much less two of the same breed from different lines.Ridan_Remembered wrote:Soul Stirring resembles her dam. I like that her maternal grandsire is the great German stallion Monsun, mostly because he is can be a valuable source of outcrossing (hybrid vigor).
Outcrossing to a different line does increase genetic diversity and heterozygousness, but it's not hybrid vigor.
A filly named Ruffian...
Eine Stute namens Danedream...
Une pouliche se nommant Trêve...
Kincsem nevű kanca...
And a Queen named Beholder
Eine Stute namens Danedream...
Une pouliche se nommant Trêve...
Kincsem nevű kanca...
And a Queen named Beholder
- lurkey mclurker
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The yearling Americains in this sale, for the most part, look to me to be on the sturdier side...serenassong wrote:He gets that from his sire. His legs looked like tree trunks- the most solid I have ever seen in a TB.Ridan_Remembered wrote:I love American's conformation, especially his stout legs.
I love Americain- such a stunning individual.
He covered 50 mares last year.
http://bit.ly/2p3YtuY
- bare it all
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Built like a brick house!tachyon wrote:Rajsaman(FR) : 2007H. Linamix(FR) x Rose Quartz(GB) by Lammtarra(USA)
at Haras de la Cauviniere, France
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Chunky little guy, isn't he? Beautiful head, showing that Arabian lineage, but that belly looks like a well-fed Welsh Cob's.
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Maybe not so 'little.' He's listed as 16.0¼ (1.63m) on his Weatherby's Stallion page. I presume that's 16.025 hands? A hair over 16?
Not too tall, but not really Welsh Cob size.
Not too tall, but not really Welsh Cob size.
- Miss Woodford
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Nah, he's just fat. A shame, I thought founder-ready TB stallions was a strictly American phenomenon.bare it all wrote:Built like a brick house!tachyon wrote:Rajsaman(FR) : 2007H. Linamix(FR) x Rose Quartz(GB) by Lammtarra(USA)
at Haras de la Cauviniere, France
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I think I have a horse-crush on Vancouver. I know MdO sires nothing but good-looking offspring, but I think he outdid himself with that glossy Aussie.