Quote Originally Posted by Xaja
I'd like to see an American Burmese.

Well, if that horse is a stallion and not a gelding it's much better so he can reproduce now. We had a very famous jumping horse in Switzerland (Calvaro) who was a gelding. Now he's being cloned so his genes can be given to other horses. It's gonna be a big media event, I think.

American Burmese:



Barbaro (the horse) is doing great. He came out of surgery and pretty much jogged back to his stall and started eating, he's been standing and been frisky, showing interest in some mares. He's putting an appropriate amount of weight on the leg, so as of now, things look great. But he's got many months of recovery ahead of him still. They saved him mainly for breeding purposes. That horse has a lot of heart, as he's demonstrated so far by surviving the original injury and the 7 hour surgery.

How about a blue point traditional Balinese?