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Horse Talk!
Horses and DIRT!?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 214073" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>Get you a 10+ year old QH gelding that's bombproof, and you wont be sorry. Please don't just buy the cheapest you can find; you'll be sorry. A QH that I'm talking about might set you back some, but you will have a long time companion who will be a joy to own. All my talking about Arabians is just my passion for them. For a beginner, I'd go with a well broken older QH gelding. Hard to beat as far as being user friendly. Quarab's are nice horses as well (cross between a Arabian and a QH)</p><p></p><p>When you get more experienced, I can show you some Arabians that don't look girly. I don't like the girly or dainty look either. I like a powerful looking horse, but with certain points that makes it look finer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 214073, member: 2653"] Get you a 10+ year old QH gelding that's bombproof, and you wont be sorry. Please don't just buy the cheapest you can find; you'll be sorry. A QH that I'm talking about might set you back some, but you will have a long time companion who will be a joy to own. All my talking about Arabians is just my passion for them. For a beginner, I'd go with a well broken older QH gelding. Hard to beat as far as being user friendly. Quarab's are nice horses as well (cross between a Arabian and a QH) When you get more experienced, I can show you some Arabians that don't look girly. I don't like the girly or dainty look either. I like a powerful looking horse, but with certain points that makes it look finer. [/QUOTE]
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