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Post by rose on Feb 16, 2006 21:42:03 GMT -5
(PICS REMOVED)
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Prodigy
Newbie
Older than all of y'all.
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Post by Prodigy on Feb 17, 2006 13:52:37 GMT -5
These are really hard pictures to use to make any judgements about his conformation, to be honest. If you can get one side on, with good lighting (or fix it after you take it on the computer), squared up, it would be a load easier.
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Post by rose on Feb 19, 2006 0:20:31 GMT -5
Yeah, no kidding, but range is a pull-back horse so i can't tie him to get him to pose. annnddd my sis refuses to hold him while i take pics
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Post by Jay on Feb 19, 2006 12:35:59 GMT -5
Well, he tracks up really nicely and has a natural, well balanced headset and body. Thats all I can really tell. I blow at critiques unless its riding.
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Post by arielsback on Feb 20, 2006 14:53:05 GMT -5
Must square him up. Have you taught him that yet?
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Post by rose on Feb 23, 2006 0:15:42 GMT -5
Kind of, he'll square up when i mount and d-mount and when you're riding him and you stop, he drops his head and normally cocks a foot. but, i can square him up very easily
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Hannah
Pretty cool
Whoever said you can't buy love never bought a horse
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Post by Hannah on Feb 25, 2006 11:55:14 GMT -5
like they said square him up then post those..but i CAN say hes really adorable!(im a HUGE sucker for snips! )
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Post by rose on Mar 21, 2006 16:37:06 GMT -5
my mom's camera pics are to large.
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