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Post by sbutter on Jun 29, 2012 13:49:33 GMT -5
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Post by DianneC on Jun 29, 2012 23:56:23 GMT -5
I don't remeber QHs with such huge bulges of muscles over their elbows. Colors are nice and some have nice angles, but I don't need to stop a cow. The Cassidy 2012 colt is about two? I'd like to see a picture of his conformation to see his shoulder better but he sure has a corner on cute.
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Post by fantasykiger on Jun 30, 2012 12:21:39 GMT -5
All the QHs around here are built like tanks with muscles bulging from everywhere. I call them five by fives, five feet tall and five feet wide...LOL. I am surprised when I see the leaner QHs. Alot look like hippos as well on short stubby legs. They make good roping horses with such tasks as to run out of the box snatch a cow and stop or make short runs to work cattle such a sorting or team penning, but I don't see them as versatile horses.
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Post by michelle77 on Jul 1, 2012 8:39:43 GMT -5
I thought I was the only one who called them fat little hippo's lol. Not all of them but some to me do look like little hippo's(I liked the quarter horses around 20yrs ago to me they had a much more versatile conformation and some even had more of a spanish look) . I'll take the kiger conformation anyday over most other breeds.
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Post by fantasykiger on Jul 2, 2012 22:04:46 GMT -5
I can still appreciate a good working ranch QH, I know they are out there.
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