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How do you like him?, 2005 arabian colt


post Sep 19 2008, 10:36 AM
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ok so yes I have posted many topics about this boy but well these are new pics and I haven't shown any of what he looks like now in a while. He's now 3yrs old and 15.2 hh. Still has quite a bit of white, with chesnut specks, and getting some dapples on his rear and chest. This camera isn't a good one but I hope to have our 2008 photoshoot done as soon as the beautiful fall colours come.

opinions on his bloodlines would be nice too....

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I will have the rest of the pics posted by tomorrow...Im on the wrong computer smile.gif





This one the camera was slanted



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"So tender is the Arab of his horse, that he will seldom beat or spur him; and in consequence of this humane treatment, the animal considers itself as one of the family, and will allow the children to play round it, and to fondle it like a dog." The Wonders of the Horse, by Jos. Taylor


"For the dominant quality of Arab blood is its eternal, its immortal persistence. Wherever, as the horseman of today looks about him and among these horses, observes beauty, speed, grace, fire, activity, docility and fineness yet toughness of fiber, he sees that eternity, that immortality, incarnated. It has triumphed over everything mundane, thousands of years, hap and circumstances, time and tide, incredible hardships and immemorial adversities, misuse, and abuse, the exigencies of mankind's daily life and the flame and blood of the battlefield, unconquerable, indestructible and victorious. Everything worth while in the shape of a horse in the world today partakes of it. The Greeks believed it Godlike, and verily they made no mistake."March 27, 1942, Mr. Hervey
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post Sep 19 2008, 11:26 AM
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Nice looking boy, looks like he a great mover


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post Sep 19 2008, 12:53 PM
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Is he going to remain a stallion? Hard to tell much from the pics..looks like he has decent movement....maybe a bit short in the neck and peaky in the croup, but looks like a well behaved young man! I like his dam line!


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post Sep 19 2008, 10:48 PM
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QUOTE (SimplyArabians @ Sep 19 2008, 01:53 PM) *
Is he going to remain a stallion? Hard to tell much from the pics..looks like he has decent movement....maybe a bit short in the neck and peaky in the croup, but looks like a well behaved young man! I like his dam line!


Yes he will be remaining a stallion


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The Arabian stallion is magnificent, and the mare quite glamorous, but the airy-fairy foal is so delicate and fawn-like, he steals your heart away!
- Gladys Brown Edwards, "Know the Arabian Horse"

"So tender is the Arab of his horse, that he will seldom beat or spur him; and in consequence of this humane treatment, the animal considers itself as one of the family, and will allow the children to play round it, and to fondle it like a dog." The Wonders of the Horse, by Jos. Taylor


"For the dominant quality of Arab blood is its eternal, its immortal persistence. Wherever, as the horseman of today looks about him and among these horses, observes beauty, speed, grace, fire, activity, docility and fineness yet toughness of fiber, he sees that eternity, that immortality, incarnated. It has triumphed over everything mundane, thousands of years, hap and circumstances, time and tide, incredible hardships and immemorial adversities, misuse, and abuse, the exigencies of mankind's daily life and the flame and blood of the battlefield, unconquerable, indestructible and victorious. Everything worth while in the shape of a horse in the world today partakes of it. The Greeks believed it Godlike, and verily they made no mistake."March 27, 1942, Mr. Hervey