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Scobay Stud said: HMH Reality Check said: Tanglewood said: Heya! So Dreamtime is a 28 y/o Appaloosa gelding (not sure about his bloodlines/if he's the purest or purebreds, but he's definitely majority Appy) Tried my best to get him into a flat piece of ground, but he's an obstinate old sweetheart who was busy eating for the 15 minutes I was there.   
Very pretty guy. He looks really good, maybe slightly over at the knee and his pasterns are a bit long, but everything else looks pretty great, nice round hindqu, nice hip and shoulder. Pretty face.
Withers look quite high but maybe that's just me
They look high when his head is down, but he is also a bit older so a sway back is common.
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 Coming 3 year old reining/cow bred filly. Wimpys Little Step, Playgun, Highbrow Hickory. I know she's a little bum high but I want to see what other people think! Edited at March 25, 2021 09:19 AM by Iron Haven Quarters
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This is Minnie my aunts horse who did pass away 3 years ago but wanted to know what you guys think, Not sure how old she was in the photo but she's a Thoroughbred
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With the 3 year old filly, I really like the shape of her. She has a good strong topline and I like the length of her neck. Her shoulders are a little tight for me and her hind legs are a little straight up and down. I feel like she might have a slightly harder time striding out, which I think is important in cow working classes since the horse needs to be able to outrun the cow. I really like the shape of her head, but it would be nice to see her with her head down. Her headset looks kind of high in the picture and her neck almost looks cresty in the middle, but that could just be her having a nice mane and me being blind lol. She has a fantastic tail for a 3 year old. Something about her heels on her front feet looks a little off to me, but her feet look great otherwise. Her pasterns have a good angle in my opinion and aren't any longer than they need to be. Overall, I'd like to own one that looks like her, but I'd really watch her move for a while since I need my horses to be able to really reach and run. . With Minnie, I think she looked great for an older TB. Good condition, topline still looked good, standing like she feels sound. I really like the length of her neck and the way it ties into her shoulders. Her legs look about ideal for me. Nice and straight with the right set in the back. There's 3 things I would change about her. Her head looks pretty big in the pictures snd I'd like to make that just a little smaller and prettier. I'd make her entire front end s little smaller or her back end a little bigger because she just looks slightly out of balance even when considering the angle of the pictures. I'd also make her feet a bit longer. They looked very short there. The ground in your pictures looks like the soil is very sandy, just like it is at my house. It's mostly good for their feet, but trimming too often will make them too short because the sand wears their feet down very quickly. My horses have to go at least 3 months between trims. Any sooner and I have to give them time off right after or the feet get too short. Sand does make a good cushion if you fall off though, so it does have its perks. In general, I think your mare looked great and she reminds me a lot of my old black TB in the front, but with a body shape more like my oldest QH mare.
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Shingashina said: With the 3 year old filly, I really like the shape of her. She has a good strong topline and I like the length of her neck. Her shoulders are a little tight for me and her hind legs are a little straight up and down. I feel like she might have a slightly harder time striding out, which I think is important in cow working classes since the horse needs to be able to outrun the cow. I really like the shape of her head, but it would be nice to see her with her head down. Her headset looks kind of high in the picture and her neck almost looks cresty in the middle, but that could just be her having a nice mane and me being blind lol. She has a fantastic tail for a 3 year old. Something about her heels on her front feet looks a little off to me, but her feet look great otherwise. Her pasterns have a good angle in my opinion and aren't any longer than they need to be. Overall, I'd like to own one that looks like her, but I'd really watch her move for a while since I need my horses to be able to really reach and run. . With Minnie, I think she looked great for an older TB. Good condition, topline still looked good, standing like she feels sound. I really like the length of her neck and the way it ties into her shoulders. Her legs look about ideal for me. Nice and straight with the right set in the back. There's 3 things I would change about her. Her head looks pretty big in the pictures snd I'd like to make that just a little smaller and prettier. I'd make her entire front end s little smaller or her back end a little bigger because she just looks slightly out of balance even when considering the angle of the pictures. I'd also make her feet a bit longer. They looked very short there. The ground in your pictures looks like the soil is very sandy, just like it is at my house. It's mostly good for their feet, but trimming too often will make them too short because the sand wears their feet down very quickly. My horses have to go at least 3 months between trims. Any sooner and I have to give them time off right after or the feet get too short. Sand does make a good cushion if you fall off though, so it does have its perks. In general, I think your mare looked great and she reminds me a lot of my old black TB in the front, but with a body shape more like my oldest QH mare.
Thank you
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Also just wanted to try Mr Dusty on here . This is Dusty he is a Quarter Horse x Paint 16 year old gelding he was gelded at the age of 8 and he is just over 15 hands i believe
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My girl Emma. Please let me know what I can do to improve any issues. Might have some more recent pics somewhere. She's 5 this year, had her for 2 so far, and slowly getting back into riding work if I can get her moved to the new property. Currently working on lunging every so often <><> <><> P.S. Anything I can do to make her transition back into work smoother? EDIT: Her hind legs are positioned weird because there is a tiny angle there lol Edited at March 26, 2021 09:22 PM by Caaldir Equestrian
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Moonland And Elites said: Also just wanted to try Mr Dusty on here . This is Dusty he is a Quarter Horse x Paint 16 year old gelding he was gelded at the age of 8 and he is just over 15 hands i believe
Super hard to tell without him standing square....I'll try and pick a couple things out though. Love his shoulder! Nicely sloped - I like his neck and he has a good, clean throatlatch - Good croup - Appears well balanced, maybe a little fine in the hind third - I believe slightly upright pasterns - I really like how straight his front lgs are. ^^ That's about all I'm able to pick out from these pics.
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Caaldir Equestrian said: My girl Emma. Please let me know what I can do to improve any issues. Might have some more recent pics somewhere. She's 5 this year, had her for 2 so far, and slowly getting back into riding work if I can get her moved to the new property. Currently working on lunging every so often <><> <><> P.S. Anything I can do to make her transition back into work smoother? EDIT: Her hind legs are positioned weird because there is a tiny angle there lol
I'm not going to be very confident much at all here. Her shoulder looks very straight in the top photo, but well-sloped in the second....I wanna lean more towards it's straight (gives a shorter stride) - Long backed - Straight legs - Lo-ong pasterns - Appears well balanced. I'd be able to tell more if she wasn't on an incline, but otherwise, I wish to steal-eth her. XD She's gorgeous!
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CC Knabbstruppers said: I'm not going to be very confident much at all here. Her shoulder looks very straight in the top photo, but well-sloped in the second....I wanna lean more towards it's straight (gives a shorter stride) - Long backed - Straight legs - Lo-ong pasterns - Appears well balanced. I'd be able to tell more if she wasn't on an incline, but otherwise, I wish to steal-eth her. XD She's gorgeous!
She was a surprisingly lucky $350 find with minimal issues so far (Knock on wood) lol. Thank you for the feedback!
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