what about this one? www.magicdreamstud.net/My_horses_044.jpg.
How about a chestnut thoroughbred?![]()
what about this one? www.magicdreamstud.net/My_horses_044.jpg.
How about a chestnut thoroughbred?![]()
That was a wonderful horse! Here is the Chestnut Thoroughbred for ya!
Chestnut (sorrel)!!!
a gray throughbred.
a cute bay colt fealing its oats!
THOROUGHBRED:Average height of these animals are about 16hh. There usual colors are bay brown, chestnut, black and gray. unusual colors for them are roan and palomino.Thoroughbreds are most of the time crossed with other horse breeds to add speed and make the horse a "higher level". Hot blooded breed. Artificial insemenation cannot be used with thoroughbreds because they need "live show" meaning they need to see the mare and the stallion mate to become a jocky horse. Due to the Thoroughbreds athleticism, they're not only used for racing but can be used for jumping and combined training.
Next i would like to se a Bashkir Curly! They're a neat nifty horse.
Wow, I just needed to comment on how beautiful that horse is that you posted. Absolutely amazing! Now one of my new favorite horses are the Russian Warm Blood horsesOriginally Posted by Jr Vet
And Beki those were really pretty thoroughbreds. They are the type of horse I would love to race with someday, so strong and beautiful.
Anyways, I found some Bashkir Curly pictures!
Here's a great pic that shows how curly their fur is.
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And here is some great intell on the breed:
The exact origin of the Bashkir Curly is one of the greatest mysteries of the horse world.
The Bashkir Curly transmits the curly characteristic to its offspring about fifty percent of the time, even when mated to horses without the curly coat. They also seem to be a hardy breed and able to survive severe winter conditions. In the winter of 1951-52, the Curly horses were the only ones to survive on the range of Nevada without supplemental feeding.
Bashkir Curly's appear in all common horse colors including Appaloosa and Pinto. Physically they are of medium size, somewhat resembling the early day Morgan in conformation, and a number of traits have been found in this unique breed that links them to primitive horses.
this is very intristing but you forgot what horse you want next
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[COLOR=Cyan]here's a horse which originated from japan. Go to www.giveusahome.co.uk/allpets/horses/misaki.jpg. I would like to see a barrel racing Quarter horse next.[/COLOR]
well I seen a pony from Scottland! its called a Eriskay Pony. here is a pic.
Eriskay Pony: Rare breed of pony from scottland. only about 300 Eriskay ponys in the world. they're usually born a black or gray but usually gray as they get older, just like any gray horse or pony, gray's can be born any color but they tend to get gray as they get older. OH ALSO THEY"RE COAT IS WATERPROOF!!!!! so cool!
Dartmoor pony's are from the uk. Here is a pic.
DARTMOOR:excellent first pony for a child. They used to extreem temp. conditions.
Wow, they are all so beautiful, thank you both Jr.Vet and Beki! I will put up some pics of the Quarter Horse barrel racing for both of you. I know Beki likes barrel racing tooEnjoy!
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I thought these were three amazing racing shots! Whoever was holding the camera is good.
Next I would like to see Thoroughbred racing through a jumping english course.(I don't know what the technical term for jumping is)
does this one count, www.redeagleranch.com/images/salesilky.gif
what about a rearing gray stallion if that isn't possible then just a rearing horse![]()
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