Started by Pam Dawson Sep 13, 2012.
Started by Pam Dawson. Last reply by Susana Rodriguez Feb 14, 2012.
Started by Misti Seppi Feb 8, 2012.
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sorry back at you- yes slimmer, not thin but they mature very slowly so for me- Ilike the horses to carry a bit less weight- depending on their age f course- and if you are riding them or working in hand- my stallion is a friesian, is ridden 4 x a week and is a breeding stallion in the spring and summer so he is allowed to be a bit heavier- as he needs the calories- he also has massive bone- and is just 15.2 1/2 hands
Comment by Daniëlle Meyboom on November 26, 2011 at 1:54pm Sorry, what do you mean with slimer? Thinner?
ok! they mature pretty slowly- so the photo shpws him being big- - as a breeder I would love to see him a bit slimer until he is at least 4..... but he is your horse
good luck- he is lovely
Comment by Daniëlle Meyboom on November 26, 2011 at 1:44pm He's is a cruzado andalusian horse, not a warlander. So he won't be the same, but he has the same color :) That's makes a connection :D He's 2,5 years old now, I got him in Holland from a woman who just breed 1 foal with her own stallion (apto PRE) and her mare (cruzado PRE).
the photos i posted- the horse is sold and is ridden by his new owner- is your horse a warlander? where did you get him- and how old is he?
Comment by Daniëlle Meyboom on November 26, 2011 at 1:34pm I hope my boy will become such a beauty as yours!
Comment by Daniëlle Meyboom on November 26, 2011 at 1:33pm
Comment by Mary-Joe Figueira on November 26, 2011 at 9:32am He has the best of both breeds
Comment by Gail Dolphin on November 26, 2011 at 8:41am Beautiful, you both look very happy!
Comment by Daniëlle Meyboom on November 26, 2011 at 5:13am He;s gorgeous!!! You can see mutch friesian in him, nice!
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