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- Prairie Bayou
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I own a copy of that Prairie Bayou Mike Smith photo of Barbara's. It's framed with the Preakness program in my bedroom. One of my all time favorite photos ever.
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https://twitter.com/drflivingston/statu ... 2471400448Prairie Bayou wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2019 2:00 pm I own a copy of that Prairie Bayou Mike Smith photo of Barbara's. It's framed with the Preakness program in my bedroom. One of my all time favorite photos ever.
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I've found it easier to tear up tickets at 8/1 instead of 8/5.
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Y'know, I've never found War Front to be an especially handsome stallion, but he sure throws some good-looking kids.
Maybe all his mares are gorgeous?
Maybe all his mares are gorgeous?
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WATER WHITE and @iradortiz during some up-time before Saratoga's 6th race, for 2-year-old fillies. WATER WHITE came back down without incident and ran fourth.
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WATER WHITE and @iradortiz during some up-time before Saratoga's 6th race, for 2-year-old fillies. WATER WHITE came back down without incident and ran fourth.
I've found it easier to tear up tickets at 8/1 instead of 8/5.
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Get Western (Get Stormy) jumps a shadow on his way to victory in the Old Friends Stakes.
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"It means it has the paint gene". . . gads, why did I read the comments?RugbyGirl wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 3:29 am Forgot to post this last week <ouch>
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Growing up my grandpa told me that there was a "wives's tale" of sorts (not sure what you'd call it, maybe stable tale?) that stated horses with wall eyes or eyes with whites more visible were prone to agression.katmandu wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 12:19 pm"It means it has the paint gene". . . gads, why did I read the comments?RugbyGirl wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 3:29 am Forgot to post this last week <ouch>
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The Canadian Champion and later California stallion, Kennedy Road had such an eye. He was Halo and Dynaformeresque. They should have named him Hannibal Lecter as it seems he was constantly muzzled at Old English Rancho and not because he ate his bedding.Mylute wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 3:18 pmGrowing up my grandpa told me that there was a "wives's tale" of sorts (not sure what you'd call it, maybe stable tale?) that stated horses with wall eyes or eyes with whites more visible were prone to agression.katmandu wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 12:19 pm"It means it has the paint gene". . . gads, why did I read the comments?RugbyGirl wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 3:29 am Forgot to post this last week <ouch>
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- Northport
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Is it actually a wall eye or is it a horse in full flight with its head turned 90 degrees to the left?
Wall eyes are... bleh. I don't believe it makes a horse more violent, but the horses/ponies I've worked with that have had them were spooky and/or just a**holes to deal with. More than other horses? Probably not, but they definitely arent preferred. Especially if you want one as a hunter, but that's just for looks. I know top trainers in the US who won't even consider looking at a hunter if it has a wall eye.
Wall eyes are... bleh. I don't believe it makes a horse more violent, but the horses/ponies I've worked with that have had them were spooky and/or just a**holes to deal with. More than other horses? Probably not, but they definitely arent preferred. Especially if you want one as a hunter, but that's just for looks. I know top trainers in the US who won't even consider looking at a hunter if it has a wall eye.
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I don't think that's a wall eye; I think he's just looking in a way that shows more of his eye white.Northport wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 11:41 pm Is it actually a wall eye or is it a horse in full flight with its head turned 90 degrees to the left?
Wall eyes are... bleh. I don't believe it makes a horse more violent, but the horses/ponies I've worked with that have had them were spooky and/or just a**holes to deal with. More than other horses? Probably not, but they definitely arent preferred. Especially if you want one as a hunter, but that's just for looks. I know top trainers in the US who won't even consider looking at a hunter if it has a wall eye.
I expressed my wall eye anecdote to go along with the "aggression means paint gene" or whatever comment.
It would be interesting if a study was conducted on whether or not horses born with a facial structure that shows more "eye white" are more aggressive.
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- Charlie
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I remember reading an explanation for that is that horses with a lot of white in their eyes are "crazier" because their vision is different. Is that true, probably not but I always thought it was interesting how people justify ol' wives tales.
I always thought people said that just because they look crazy with the white showing, and it really did not affect anything. It just changes how people perceive the horse's behavior.
I always thought people said that just because they look crazy with the white showing, and it really did not affect anything. It just changes how people perceive the horse's behavior.
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This is a iconic photo taken of champion standardbred Cardigan Bay winning as the evacuated grandstand is on fire behind him
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