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<blockquote data-quote="hayray" data-source="post: 262475" data-attributes="member: 3046"><p>I really think that is comparing apples and oranges. A wild mustang does not have a rider running the hell out of them at 20 months age - sees Allen's previous post. There is a huge difference between the work load a young TB goes through compared to a mustang. The thoroughbred is working much harder and moving a lot faster and is also generally a bigger framed animal. -- Now if you want to say that they are breeding thoroghbreds with bad feet than I would agree somewhat with that. But if you want to compare a scruffy rangey mustang to a modern thoroughbred then I don't think that is a fair comparision and almost anybody would do better buying a well bred thoroughbred than getting one of those BLM mustangs.</p><p></p><p>Ray</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hayray, post: 262475, member: 3046"] I really think that is comparing apples and oranges. A wild mustang does not have a rider running the hell out of them at 20 months age - sees Allen's previous post. There is a huge difference between the work load a young TB goes through compared to a mustang. The thoroughbred is working much harder and moving a lot faster and is also generally a bigger framed animal. -- Now if you want to say that they are breeding thoroghbreds with bad feet than I would agree somewhat with that. But if you want to compare a scruffy rangey mustang to a modern thoroughbred then I don't think that is a fair comparision and almost anybody would do better buying a well bred thoroughbred than getting one of those BLM mustangs. Ray [/QUOTE]
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