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03/15/2013 10:32:39 AM · #1 |
Looks like this is not your usual racing horse, LOL.
Any horse expert got a clue which breed? |
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03/15/2013 10:33:57 AM · #2 |
beutiful animal but I am not sure what breed
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03/15/2013 10:37:33 AM · #3 |
Try looking here: //arabianhorselovers.webs.com/horsebreeds.htm |
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03/15/2013 10:37:45 AM · #4 |
looks a horse with a winter coat. |
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03/15/2013 10:43:17 AM · #5 |
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03/15/2013 10:48:37 AM · #6 |
I think he looks like a
Finnish
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03/15/2013 10:51:46 AM · #7 |
You should pm snaffles she probably knows as much about horses as anyone on DPC. |
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03/15/2013 11:02:30 AM · #8 |
Looks like a cross between a welsh pony and a quarter horse.... |
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03/15/2013 11:04:03 AM · #9 |
I've had both and I think the ears are a little short? Definitely a stockier breed - some sort of workhorse, maybe.
Originally posted by littlemav: Looks like a cross between a welsh pony and a quarter horse.... |
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03/15/2013 11:05:06 AM · #10 |
Golden retriever cross-dressing. |
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03/15/2013 11:08:09 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by Neil: Golden retriever cross-dressing. |
Yep, he was just horsing around... |
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03/15/2013 12:09:48 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Originally posted by Neil: Golden retriever cross-dressing. |
Yep, he was just horsing around... |
Ha funny
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03/15/2013 12:12:40 PM · #13 |
I'll pony up my two cents. I don't know. |
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03/15/2013 12:17:42 PM · #14 |
It is not a Arabian might be a Morgan. |
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03/15/2013 12:58:04 PM · #15 |
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03/15/2013 01:50:39 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by mike_311: looks a horse with a winter coat. |
definitely!! Amazing how shaggy some of my mother-in-law's horses get in the middle of winter in MN. :)
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03/15/2013 01:54:50 PM · #17 |
Adaptable animals, these quarter horses. Look at the hairy legs on this one.
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03/15/2013 02:03:37 PM · #18 |
LOL any horse given the chance to grow a winter coat can, and will. Just don't blanket them up the wazoo like show people and others do. FWIW I would say Quarterhorse or QH/x like Katie suggested. But definitely not Arabian. Can be very difficult to tell a horse's breed from that angle. |
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03/15/2013 02:25:31 PM · #19 |
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03/15/2013 03:07:38 PM · #20 |
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03/15/2013 03:09:55 PM · #21 |
Looks like tesco ready meal ;) haha
(Might only be a joke for uk ppl that)
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03/15/2013 03:12:48 PM · #22 |
Originally posted by Giles_uk: Looks like tesco ready meal ;) haha
(Might only be a joke for uk ppl that) |
Oh no, news of the horsemeat debacle hsa made its way across the pond! |
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03/15/2013 03:17:42 PM · #23 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Originally posted by Giles_uk: Looks like tesco ready meal ;) haha
(Might only be a joke for uk ppl that) |
Oh no, news of the horsemeat debacle hsa made its way across the pond! |
We had horsemeat ("filly mignon") when I was a kid -- but we stopped getting it when it appeared there was a problem with poaching of wild horses. |
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03/15/2013 03:34:39 PM · #24 |
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03/15/2013 09:36:56 PM · #25 |
Any idea how tall it was Oliver? A Shetland pony and Shire horse can have the same basic shape but a shire has close to three times the mass. The small hooves, upright fetlocks and the big knee and fine lower leg say it is probably a pony, and tough to see details with that winter coat. Where was the shot taken would give a big hint. If it is England, the Morgan or Quarter horse is a rare thing, and some of the breeds we don't see here in the US are more likely. If I was going to bet a nickle, I would bet Welsh Cob. The fine muzzle and slightly tuliped ears along with the racked shoulders hint at some sort of Welsh pony. |
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