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Laikaa
02:35:30 Laika
God forbid oklahoma have grass I guess </3
Nightingales Ridge
02:35:12 𔓘 Issy
Anna *.*
Sweet Valley
02:34:30 Anna/Jewel
-HEE Click-
my beauty
The Old Gods
02:34:26 Void Malign
-_- why the fuck is my step-dad mowing my yard. Now I have to close the doors/windows and fry. Not to mention, I was using the yard to start getting Oklahoma used to the richer green grass
Nightingales Ridge
02:33:32 𔓘 Issy
Oh no Juniper Fang?!
Faithful Stables
02:28:44 Faith
This was hands down the worst RO for me holy shit
Cloud Peak Stables
02:28:08 Cloud
A strong one will still be able to go up at least one on week 3/6/9. One training shouldn't hurt things too much.
The Old Gods
02:27:55 Void Malign
Training won't be as accurate, unfortunately.
Munchkin Stables
02:25:43 Munn - PONs
Shouldn't make that big a difference, since you won't see a change until at least wk 3, more likely wk 4
deadwood dressage
02:24:04 deadwood
How big of a deal is it to have an SD horse accidentally train AD their first week?
Hummingbird Meadows
02:23:49 Bird
@Cloud, I noticed that most of your AD geldings are a mix of WEP. Do you like those ratings?
Hummingbird Meadows
02:22:15 Bird
@cloud, thanks for the advice too!
Cloud Peak Stables
02:21:54 Cloud
Just listen to what Mo says. I was late to respond :)
Hummingbird Meadows
02:20:53 Bird
@Mo, thanks for the tips.
Cloud Peak Stables
02:20:52 Cloud
Bird

I would say on the second one that it's the equivalent of having even bars across since it's down one and up one in traits. So it will probably need another week.
Drafty Acres
02:20:46 Mo
I've also found that some stats count for more than others, so having a good Int in dressage is more important than having a bad Str
Drafty Acres
02:19:51 Mo
Bird
Your second gelding averages out to equal bars (+1 in Int, -1 in Str), so he's still ready
SandWitch Arabians
02:18:47 Witchypoo
July 16th
Stag's Court
02:18:17 Stag / Ares
Does anyone know when the next capture day will be?
Hummingbird Meadows
02:17:49 Bird
@Mo, what about the second one?

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Laikaa
02:35:30 Laika
God forbid oklahoma have grass I guess </3
Nightingales Ridge
02:35:12 𔓘 Issy
Anna *.*
Sweet Valley
02:34:30 Anna/Jewel
-HEE Click-
my beauty
The Old Gods
02:34:26 Void Malign
-_- why the fuck is my step-dad mowing my yard. Now I have to close the doors/windows and fry. Not to mention, I was using the yard to start getting Oklahoma used to the richer green grass
Nightingales Ridge
02:33:32 𔓘 Issy
Oh no Juniper Fang?!
Faithful Stables
02:28:44 Faith
This was hands down the worst RO for me holy shit
Cloud Peak Stables
02:28:08 Cloud
A strong one will still be able to go up at least one on week 3/6/9. One training shouldn't hurt things too much.
The Old Gods
02:27:55 Void Malign
Training won't be as accurate, unfortunately.
Munchkin Stables
02:25:43 Munn - PONs
Shouldn't make that big a difference, since you won't see a change until at least wk 3, more likely wk 4
deadwood dressage
02:24:04 deadwood
How big of a deal is it to have an SD horse accidentally train AD their first week?
Hummingbird Meadows
02:23:49 Bird
@Cloud, I noticed that most of your AD geldings are a mix of WEP. Do you like those ratings?
Hummingbird Meadows
02:22:15 Bird
@cloud, thanks for the advice too!
Cloud Peak Stables
02:21:54 Cloud
Just listen to what Mo says. I was late to respond :)
Hummingbird Meadows
02:20:53 Bird
@Mo, thanks for the tips.
Cloud Peak Stables
02:20:52 Cloud
Bird

I would say on the second one that it's the equivalent of having even bars across since it's down one and up one in traits. So it will probably need another week.
Drafty Acres
02:20:46 Mo
I've also found that some stats count for more than others, so having a good Int in dressage is more important than having a bad Str
Drafty Acres
02:19:51 Mo
Bird
Your second gelding averages out to equal bars (+1 in Int, -1 in Str), so he's still ready
SandWitch Arabians
02:18:47 Witchypoo
July 16th
Stag's Court
02:18:17 Stag / Ares
Does anyone know when the next capture day will be?
Hummingbird Meadows
02:17:49 Bird
@Mo, what about the second one?

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Horse Conformation Critique Forum December 30, 2020 12:22 PM


CC Knabbstruppers
 
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Horse Conformation Critique

Hey there everyone! I've noticed how integral it is for horses to have proper conformation and I've noticed across multiple platforms how popular conformation critques are. So, I figured I could open this up!

Those of you who don't know what conformation is, it is the the skeletal and muscular systems dictating the horse's outlines. It applies to the entire horse and evaluates the horse's faults. A horse requires good conformation to be able to perform it's tasks properly witht he least amount of stress on it's body possible. Certain conformation also helps with certain disciplines, particularly longer necks applying well to jumping, or longer shoulders applying well to cutting horses.

This forum is for those of you looking for conformation on your real life horses. You can ask for critique, or you can give it!

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- Refrain from bumping your posts.

- Keep to one post at a time. After it has recieved critique you may post another.

- You can nit-pick and be straight to the point, but please stay nice about it!

- Don't get offended by people telling you how it is! Be civil with the answers you receive!

- Give a little background on your horse! Age, breed, and discipline will help with critiques.

- Please don't bash other people's horses!

- Please, when posting pictures, follow these rules:

Horse should be standing square.

Horse should not be resting any legs and be on the flattest surface available.

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Pictures should be taken so the horse appears parallel with the ground. NO angled photos!

Hoof pictures should be taken from the side, back, and front and taken straight.

Front and back hoof pictures should include the entire rump and chest.


Edited at December 30, 2020 12:37 PM by CC Knabbstruppers
Horse Conformation Critique Forum December 30, 2020 12:30 PM


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Helpful Conformation Links:

Andalusian World Visual Conformation Guide Chart:

Credit: PRIMEDIA Equine Network

Mod edit: Please do not hotlink images.


Edited at January 3, 2021 02:55 PM by Stormsong Manor
Horse Conformation Critique Forum December 31, 2020 10:02 AM


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This looks like it could be an awesome thread! I'll need to get some good conformation shots of mine to share :)
Horse Conformation Critique Forum December 31, 2020 12:41 PM


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Might post dusty -3-
Horse Conformation Critique Forum January 2, 2021 01:27 PM


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Aaaand here's Zippy!
He's QH/Paint/Haflinger, for reference. I currently ride English, and I'm thinking about doing lower-level Eventing with him someday. He's almost 10 (birthday is April 3rd) and he used to have zero withers.
If his head looks weird, it's cause he got kicked as a two-year-old.
Judge away!
Horse Conformation Critique Forum January 3, 2021 12:33 AM

Former Stable
 
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I have a big brat to post. I really like him and we've had some beautiful foals from him. Saturn was born here, and since my mom doesn't ride much any more, we had to wait until I was old enough to take him to shows, and then covid happened, so I hadn't worked with him like I planned to until November. I'm thinking I either want to do slower English classes, like hunter under saddle and equitation, or possibly western dressage with him. I'd also like to try some short jumps, like 2'6" high. I'd like to know if you guys think he looks up to the task build wise. He turns 7 in March and is about 16.1 hands tall. He's very quiet and smooth, but I think he's way too lazy and uncoordinated to run barrels with.
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Editing to add a little bit of his pedigree. Saturn is AQHA registered. His sire is Two Socks For Te, a 2 time reserve palomino halter world champion by One Two Te. His dam is a daughter of Starbert C Ollie and granddaughter of Case of Freckles. I can dig up the papers if you guys want a picture of them. He's pretty much halter on top and roping on bottom.

Edited at January 3, 2021 12:39 AM by Shingashina
Horse Conformation Critique Forum January 3, 2021 12:39 AM


TenaciTea
 
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(I might be wrong) but I think that long cannon bones as opposed to forearms are more desirable? So your guy potentially has some nice long strides. His back looks pretty short, and he's deep in the chest. Looks like his neck is on the shorter side, but it should be fine.
Horse Conformation Critique Forum January 3, 2021 12:47 AM

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Thanks for the feedback! He will really reach out if I ask him to, though our main focus lately has been transtions and going slow. I want for him to be very solid on the basics before we do anything specific, so I figured now was the time to ask. He doesn't have the need for speed like the relatives of his we have, which is why I was looking at slower classes for him. I agree that he doesn't have the longest neck, though I never looked at the forearm vs cannon bone length before. I always just looked at the legs as a whole.
Horse Conformation Critique Forum January 3, 2021 12:48 AM


TenaciTea
 
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Well that's what doing exactly one year of 4H has attempted to teach me. Long cannon bones. I think. (may have to google to confirm)
Horse Conformation Critique Forum January 3, 2021 12:52 AM

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My 4H time was spent showing cows. We didn't have enough people to make a horse judging team, so my FFA teacher wouldn't take just me to a judging contest. I can pick apart a steer, beef heifer, or dairy heifer, but I only know horse conformation as far as being comfortable and proportionate.

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