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by vk4gsd on 16 March 2016 - 03:03
by hntrjmpr434 on 16 March 2016 - 04:03
Vk- arabs are messed up mentally too hahaha

by Sunsilver on 16 March 2016 - 12:03
by CelticGlory on 16 March 2016 - 14:03
by joanro on 16 March 2016 - 15:03
The fuzzy lines around this horse and the one on page one, are because of multiple copy...quality and sharpness are lost.jmo
The straight hind legs in te quarter horse is not rare. It's been around for as long as the fad for producing EXTREME musculature has been in vogue.
by joanro on 16 March 2016 - 15:03
This selection for extreme muscling has caused the same 'post legged' conformation in many species.

by Western Rider on 16 March 2016 - 20:03
Joanro don't mind it in your last photo they don't last long enough to break down. LOL
by joanro on 17 March 2016 - 11:03
Lol. True. But it's the selection for over muscling, as for meat production, (same problem exists with beef cattle) that is the cause of post legged structure.... Hogs and beef cattle both become very lame then crippled because of the post legs, when they live beyond two or three years....For herd bulls, the crippled hind legs is a major issue when natural breeding is required of the animal. Hogs used for reproduction lay around rather than stand on crippled legs.
There is no reason other than halter points for horses to be selected like meat producing animals are selected...for massive over muscling.
Extreme any thing is not good.
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