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Horses and DIRT!?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 214031" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Sounds like you breed quaility animals, I love the dish head, long necks and flagged tails. No wonder they are the foundation to so many other breeds. The Polish and Russians I was use to were still slighter than a "stock" horse, but they where much "stockier" than the Egyptians and Crabets I've handled. Plus they did not tend to have the as much of a dished head, as you know, I'm sure. I have been out of Arabs long enough I don't know the predigrees very well any more. I'm old enough and big enough now that I like the coolness of a sound QH plus the gelding I have packs me anywhere I want to go.</p><p></p><p>But it sounds like you have some top quaility show stock. I raise and train pleasure type QH and Paints. So I know the show bug.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 214031, member: 378"] Sounds like you breed quaility animals, I love the dish head, long necks and flagged tails. No wonder they are the foundation to so many other breeds. The Polish and Russians I was use to were still slighter than a "stock" horse, but they where much "stockier" than the Egyptians and Crabets I've handled. Plus they did not tend to have the as much of a dished head, as you know, I'm sure. I have been out of Arabs long enough I don't know the predigrees very well any more. I'm old enough and big enough now that I like the coolness of a sound QH plus the gelding I have packs me anywhere I want to go. But it sounds like you have some top quaility show stock. I raise and train pleasure type QH and Paints. So I know the show bug. Thanks, Alan [/QUOTE]
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