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Pure Polish Arabian review please.
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<blockquote data-quote="qwert" data-source="post: 473412" data-attributes="member: 4077"><p>Thanks! </p><p> I am not sure yet if he will be going into western pleasure reining, or I have even thought endurance racing. "Magness Arabians" bred their horses to work the ranch and his brother DAPPAR COWBOY was a winner in Scottsdale and at the National level as a Western Pleasure Horse. Elcapitan is now 4 and 8 months old he was raised out on the range in Colorado which has been a benifit for me the owner/trainer because natural obstacles like water, mud, wild animals, ie. deer etc. have not fazed him from the first ride out. He does have a bit of a attitude at times but along with that comes the will to compete.</p><p></p><p>What do you think of his conformation he does have a bit longer back then some Arabians but it is still shorter the most breeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="qwert, post: 473412, member: 4077"] Thanks! I am not sure yet if he will be going into western pleasure reining, or I have even thought endurance racing. "Magness Arabians" bred their horses to work the ranch and his brother DAPPAR COWBOY was a winner in Scottsdale and at the National level as a Western Pleasure Horse. Elcapitan is now 4 and 8 months old he was raised out on the range in Colorado which has been a benifit for me the owner/trainer because natural obstacles like water, mud, wild animals, ie. deer etc. have not fazed him from the first ride out. He does have a bit of a attitude at times but along with that comes the will to compete. What do you think of his conformation he does have a bit longer back then some Arabians but it is still shorter the most breeds. [/QUOTE]
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