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Post by stormyranch on Dec 3, 2010 9:16:08 GMT -5
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Jackie
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Sweet Sulphurs Sassy Lassy
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Post by Jackie on Dec 3, 2010 11:19:43 GMT -5
Does Number 3 Kiger mean this is the third Kiger registered?
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Jackie
Weanling
Sweet Sulphurs Sassy Lassy
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Post by Jackie on Dec 3, 2010 11:20:15 GMT -5
Oh - or your third Kiger?
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Jackie
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Sweet Sulphurs Sassy Lassy
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Post by Jackie on Dec 3, 2010 11:23:26 GMT -5
Oh, it's the Kiger game. Sulphur? Kind of reminds me of Sassy...
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Post by barbhorses on Dec 3, 2010 12:50:06 GMT -5
Chato bloodlined Spanish Mustang bred by Caballo's de Destino in Pringle, South Dakota....
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Post by Michelle Clarke on Dec 3, 2010 14:53:45 GMT -5
She does look more like a Spanish mustang than a Kiger. Shades of a ewe neck; withers are not distinguishable; looks downhill, though she may be younger and still growing; hock is out behind the horse, even though the rear cannon bone looks pretty straight...head is not very Kigerish either.
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Post by sbutter on Dec 3, 2010 15:38:17 GMT -5
I don't think kiger either. I could believe spanish mustang though. I am looking at her right front and it looks a little tied in at the knee, but I am wondering if that is the angle, since I don't really see it on the other (or the grey streak is messing with me). For those of you who are reading this and are not familiar with conformation terminology, here is a link I was able to find on legs. www.horseinfo.com/info/faqs/faqconformQ4.html
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Post by barbhorses on Dec 3, 2010 17:22:47 GMT -5
Here is a video that I made of Spanish Mustangs this year (I took the video when I visited my friend in South Dakota). She has Chato lined SMs (only the grullas and roan grullas). www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYLNTqc6wlY
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grullagirl
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Have you hugged your horse today?
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Post by grullagirl on Dec 3, 2010 22:07:40 GMT -5
I'm going to have to guess this is a spanish mustang out of the stallion Chato's Shadow. The hindend really reminds me of the Chato line.
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Post by DianneC on Dec 3, 2010 23:09:08 GMT -5
I would say Sorraia except for the fence LOL. She does look young, and lighter boned like a mare. I've had a lovely time looking at the Spanish Mustangs at Windcross Conservancy. I was pleased to see the nice butts on their horses, some are quite nice. So I'll agree with Spanish Mustang.
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Post by stormyranch on Dec 3, 2010 23:33:22 GMT -5
Yes, Spanish Mustang!
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