Re: [IceHorses] Vinnie: ba-da-bling...

2008-07-15 Thread Janice McDonald
he is beautiful Karen!  what a sweet, intellegent expression!
Janice

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even good horses have bad days sometimes.


Re: [IceHorses] Vinnie

2008-06-06 Thread Laree Shulman
What a doll - I can't wait to meet him

This little guy may have
 conformation issues, but he is athletic - he can do spins and rollbacks to
 put any QH to shame - not because he's been trained to do them, but just for
 the fun of it.

That makes a point that I think can't be stressed enough - no animal
(including humans) is conformationally perfect and even the most
gorgeous horse's picture could be posted and fault could be found.
There are a lot of amazing animals out there doing really nice stuff
that conformation wise just they shouldn't be able to do what they are
doing.  Also, you have people working very hard for years and years
trying to breed the perfect conformation dog or horse or whatever and
after years of breeding they end up with an animal that is so
exxagerated in their attributes that they can't functionally do what
they are supposed to be bred for or temperament wise are a mess.  It's
fun to learn about conformation and it's good to know what types of
attributes should be good but don't ever think you are going to find
the faultless horse.
-- 
Laree in NC
Doppa  Mura
Simon, Sadie and Sam (the S gang)

Yet when all the books have been read and reread, it boils down to
the horse, his human companion, and what goes on between them. -
William Farley

I ride ponies because heart is not measured in hands. - Steve Edwards


Re: [IceHorses] Vinnie

2008-06-06 Thread Virginia Tupper
On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 10:34 PM, Karen Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Everyone has passed on Vinnie in favor of the taller horses.  I think he's
 beautiful.

 Karen Thomas, NC


Awww--I'd take him!
V


Re: [IceHorses] Vinnie

2008-06-06 Thread Mic Rushen
On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 12:23:34 -0400, you wrote:

There are a lot of amazing animals out there doing really nice stuff 
 that conformation wise just they shouldn't be able to do what they are 
 doing.

And bumblebees should not be able to fly either! ; )

Mic

'Andsome is as 'andsome does.


Mic (Michelle) Rushen

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Re: [IceHorses] Vinnie

2008-06-06 Thread Karen Thomas
 That makes a point that I think can't be stressed enough - no animal 
 (including humans) is conformationally perfect and even the most 
 gorgeous horse's picture could be posted and fault could be found.


One other point I meant to mention is the other side of that - a horse (or 
any animal) can appear virtually perfect, but there are aspects, such as 
joint spacing, etc., that aren't visible to the naked eye, or that might not 
even show up early on x-rays.  Still, I think it's good to be informed and 
go with the odds whenever we can.

As far as Vinnie goes - I'll carefully monitor how he grows up, because 
another possibility is that he may have conformation that allows him to 
easily do certain things (like rollbacks, spins, whatever) that might not be 
in his best interest long-term to encourage because of other conformational 
faults.   We'll just play it by ear - he's a hoot and is going to be fun to 
play with, even if there's never any riding involved.  :)


Karen Thomas, NC