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Re: [RC] [RC] big butts on endurance horses - Dawn Carrie



On 6/19/07, Barbara McCrary <bigcreekranch@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Quarter Horses have changed hugely since the originals, I have observed.
They appear to be bred nowadays to meet a show-ring style, just as many dogs
have been.  While I haven't ridden a QH in 35 years, I see them as almost
deformed, just to meet that "style."  We're looking (in those photos) at
1400# animals on 00 or 000 feet, with huge hind ends and chest and forearm
muscling.  I also noticed that they all have goose-rumps, but that must be
designed for getting under themselves for those sliding stops.  Even a
slight dropped rump is better than a flat one for climbing and descending
hills, and the show-ring Arabs have been bred for those "gorgeous" table-top
croups.  Of course, one of the QH's original jobs was roping and holding
cattle, and for that they were/are most suitable.  I wonder if the horses in
that ad are even suitable for that, or for getting out and covering ground
to get to the cattle.
Some Arabs are not temperamentally suited to working cattle, but some are.
I've heard of cowboys needing a remuda of at least 8 QHs to cover the ground
during the day, and I've heard of some who ride Arabs who need only one
horse for all day, day after day.  I also know from experience that QHs can
spook just as violently as any Arab.  It all depends on what one's interest
is.  Personally, one of my favorite horses of all time was a cross between
Arab and QH.
Just general observations based on a lot of years with a lot of horses.  And
I still haven't had the experience that some of you out there have had.

Barbara

----- Original Message -----
From: "heidi larson" <ribbitttreefrog@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "* *" < ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 2:58 PM
Subject: [RC] big butts on endurance horses


> ok, I couldn't resist!! I know this probably breaches some
> sort of nettiquete but this is gross!!  Check out the first
> butt (not to mention the lack of stifle, knee, etc!)  and
> then have fun perusing the rest of the "beef"!  I'm sorry,
> they don't look like any horse I'd want to or would be able
> to ride!!  The only reason I have this site info. is that
> my arab/kiger baby has a pretty good rear on him at 8 weeks
> old and I was whining to a friend that I thought his butt
> looked too big - she sent these links and I feel a whole
> lot better!!!!!!!!   :)
>
> http://www.bertonqh.com/index_bqh.htm
>
> http://www.bertonqh.com/index_bqh.htm
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[RC] big butts on endurance horses, heidi larson
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