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  1. #46
    go here to see your arab pic, http://www.ljplus.ru/img2/p/y/pycaky...abian-mare.jpg



    I would like to see an exmoore pony

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    What a beautiful arab! And I found some beautiful exmoor ponys! Heck, all horses and ponies are beautiful!



    Aww aint' it cute! Look at the little baby


    And here's some quick facts about the Exmoor:

    -The first wild ponies came to Britain between 100,000 and 200,000 years ago, walking across a swampy plain that was later to become the English Channel. They became widespread throughout Britain and were very successful, living alongside Mammoths and preyed upon by saber-toothed tigers, wolves and bears. Their presence in Britain ebbed and flowed with the advances and retreats of many ice ages.

    -Exmoor ponies blend in very well against the background of mixed heather, grass and bracken in their moorland habitat. The mealy muzzle and mealy eye ring perhaps serve to break up the outline of the head making its movements less obvious to a predator.

    Now I would like to see a white Hanoverian


    Kalei
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  3. #48
    couldn't find a technically white one, but here sis a gray one!

    and jumping



    HANOVERIAN: origionated from germany, mostly the color's gray, black, brown, chestnut or bay. They're usually seen in the olympic games doing english competitions, very difficult english competitions. Warmblooded horse. Known for its athleticism, grace, temperment, and beauty.15.3-17.2 hands high.


    next i would like to see an...Haflinger


    *~Becky~*

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    Wow, such beautiful breed the Hanoverian is. One of my favs by far. I found some beautiful Haflingers...like really beautiful

    So cute!


    Quick Facts:

    -The history of the Haflinger horse can be traced to medieval times when writings told of an Oriental race of horse found in the Southern Tyrolean Mountains of present day Austria and northern Italy. Many of the villages and farms in the Tyrol were accessible only by narrow paths requiring agile and sure-footed horses for transportation and packing.

    The uniqueness of the Haflinger lies, of course, in its golden chestnut coloring and long flowing white or flaxen mane and tail. But more unique is the people-loving, willing and forgiving temperament that was established over centuries of living alongside and working with the mountain peasants, serving all purposes for all family members. Haflingers very simply became part of the family.

    Next I would like to see a Paint Stallion!


    Kalei
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  5. #50
    those were beautiful pictures of the haflinger! PAINT STALLION: (here is a beautiful boy!)

    PAINT: there isn't really much to say about paints except : (there is a few diferentiations with pintos if you wanted that)
    pinto horses with known Quarter Horse and/or Thoroughbred bloodlines. This is a separate breed of horse. thats bout it! lol that i know anyway. did you want different kinds of paints?
    next i would like to see an arabian pinto stallion. (tobiano)


    *~Becky~*

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    Alright you're in for a big beauty warning!

    This horse here, if I owned him, I would be satisfied for the rest of my life lol.


    This one is kind of blurry but very pretty coloring.

    haha, so happy and hippity hop!

    No word describes this picture but...BEAUTIFUL!

    Well you already know lots about the arabian lol.

    Next I would like white egyptian arabians.


    Kalei
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  7. #52
    I found some pics of arabs, www.nh-arabians.com


    how about a black and white paint gelding

  8. #53
    holy flying cow's those arabians were beautiful I know what you mean by happy for life! I found some pretty arab's too for ya! I hope you like them!!









    EGYPTIAN ARABIAN: Arabian horses are cherished for their beauty,
    courage, endurance, soundness, intelligence and gentleness. Versatility is another Arabian Horse virtue. They excel at whatever they are trained for. Beautiful dished head is one of many characteristics.

    next i would like to see jr. vet's then CRABBET ARABIAN ANY COLOR!!!


    *~Becky~*

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    I found some black and white geldings, one is a miniature horse, its so darn cute!


    Isnt this pony too cute


    And here is the Crabbet Arabian!

    Oh my gosh this horse here is so gorgeous! If I could picture the perfect rider for it, I would have to say it suits Phantom perfectly!

    Beautiful head shots! So perty

    This horse is very perfectly proportioned and has an amazingly unique color!

    Hmm...the crabbet arabian, here are some facts:

    -Crabbet Arabians descended from Arabians bred at Crabbet Park Stud in England. The foundation horses of Crabbet Park Stud were selected directly from the Arabian desert by the Stud's founders. (very interesting)


    Next, I would like to see a newfoundland Pony.


    Kalei
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  10. #55
    wow those are georgus pictures kalei! I love the crabbet arabian, after all thats what kitty hawk is part of I love arabians! soo beautiful so is any horse really but still. i love arab's theyre on the top i believe with they're delicute little body with very defined head. sorry i'll stop. THE MAGNICIFANT NEWFOUNDLAND PONY:::::






    NEWFOUNDLAND PONY; Exmoor, Dartmoor, New Forest, Galloway, Welsh, Connemara and the odd Highlands ponies interbred for nearly three centrys and made the newfoundland pony.Approximately 11 to 14.2 hands high.Some experience mild to radical color changes from one season to the next.It often has a small head with deep jowls, short hairy ears and small flint hooves. And they're able to survive on small amounts of grass, after all they 400 to 800 lbs.



    next i would like to see an Altai horse, pretty neat, if you can't find facts thats ok!!


    *~Becky~*

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    I loved those pics of the ponies, they are pretty, but definately have an attitude I only got two pics of the Altai horse and one is black and white but they are not too bad.




    Quick facts about the Altai:

    -The Altai were developed over a long expanse of time and have been significantly influenced by the harsh continental climate and the conditions specific to the mountain taiga which they call home.

    -In the typical Altai the head is average in length, large and somewhat coarse; the neck is fleshy; the back is long and slightly dipped; the croup is well developed, the legs are short and properly set. Occasional defects in conformation include sloping pasterns and bowed hocks. The average measurements (in cm) are: stallions - height at withers 140, chest girth 170, cannon bone girth 19; mares: 137, 170 and 18 respectively. The colors are chestnut, bay, black and gray, sometimes spotted.


    Next I would like to see an all black Russian Warmblood and alos a white Russian Warmblood horse.


    Kalei
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  13. #58
    Hey kalei i could see a foal behind one of your alti horses, at least it looked that way here is some pictures of the PRZEWALSKI HORSE!







    PRZEWALSKI:also known as the Asian Wild Horse or Mongolian Wild Horse, or Takhi, is the closest living wild relative of the domestic horse. They are an endangered horse.stockily built horse. They're usually 13 hh. They always have a dorsal stripe and always lighter around the muzzle. most of the time light zebra striping on the legs.They're color is very similar to a dun! They are not considered a "true wild" horse. interesting fact:The Przewalski horse has 66 chromosomes, while the domestic horse has 64. The Przewalski horse can be crossed successfully with the domestic horse, producing offspring with 65 chromosomes.

    Next i would like to see an...humm...Polish arabian


    *~Becky~*

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    Awesome horseys! I got a few of the nice Polish Arabian, so perty!







    stupid facts, I couldn't really find anything, just breeder sites. Oh well. You probably already know alot about polish arabians I figure lol.

    Next I would like to see a zebra!!


    Kalei
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    okay! I'm gone for 3 days and I come back to this? 2 more pages? haha, now I get to start playing again!

    I thought this was soo cute!

    and this - he/she's talking!


    Oh! I think I might be sick! I was looking up zebras, and there was a picutre of a man, kneeling over a dead zebra, with agun in his hand. Andthe zebra was all bloody, too! [the man was not a ve, i knew that!] I thought that would have been illegal or something! oh well, I guess its too late for the poor zebra, anyways.

    FACT: No zebra's stripesare ever the same[haha everyone knew that one] and they have extremely stubborn natures, which is part of the reason they have never been tamed.

    I'd like to see....a red roan clydesdale and if thats not possible, then a pure chestnut one, no white markings anywhere.
    in on the joke and i cant stop laughing

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