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Post by `G.old on Dec 1, 2008 16:04:50 GMT
they are naturally stuck up, but some can be very beautiful! i just like my quarter horse better i guess. lol
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Magic
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Post by Magic on Dec 1, 2008 16:49:57 GMT
I worked with some Arab and i have to say they can be a really good horse. Other can be just look out. I have to say other then a friesian i have to take a warmblood pony or simply grade pony anyday.
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Post by norsu on Dec 2, 2008 22:33:23 GMT
Warmbloods are beautiful, I love how they are so stocky! I love stocky!
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Post by Reef. on Dec 5, 2008 21:53:24 GMT
lol norsu, if you like stocky dont you prefer coldbloods?
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Post by norsu on Dec 6, 2008 15:50:42 GMT
I don't know, I'm not in on all that cold blood/warm blood stuff. I know my basic breeds (Morgan, Friesian, Appy, QH, Arab, ect.) but not much else.
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Post by ravenoftheskies on Dec 7, 2008 17:42:04 GMT
lol, i like thoroughbreds, but i'd totally prefer a mustang! fast, beautiful, wild.....tb/mustang cross! *gasp*
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Post by norsu on Dec 11, 2008 22:19:25 GMT
lolz raven and magic *ha ha*
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Post by mate on Dec 12, 2008 1:21:21 GMT
Give me a good old Australian Stock Horse, he'll get any job done While still being your mate till the very end whether its a hard road or an easy one -tear- such good horses -sniffle-
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Post by norsu on Dec 19, 2008 21:37:36 GMT
Mate did you recently have to give one up or something? *points to mate's tears and sniffles*
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Post by mate on Dec 23, 2008 8:48:44 GMT
no, lol, just so proud of them, you know in the movies how they go "thats my boy" or somthen and they have a tear in their eye and they sniffle...
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Post by norsu on Dec 24, 2008 18:06:50 GMT
Ohhhh yeah I getcha. I don't have much to do that about... *tear* *sniffle*
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Post by Reef. on Dec 27, 2008 0:43:48 GMT
I don't know, I'm not in on all that cold blood/warm blood stuff. I know my basic breeds (Morgan, Friesian, Appy, QH, Arab, ect.) but not much else. its basically a geographical thing. in a nutshell, hotbloods do well in hot climates (lightly built - arab, barb, tb), coldbloods do well in cold climates (heavy built - clydesdale, icelandic, percheron) and warmblood is anything in between
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Post by norsu on Dec 27, 2008 15:59:52 GMT
Oh. So... are warmbloods (as a breed) hot, cold, or warm? The reason I'm asking this is because sometimes there are very odd spins on things.
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Post by Reef. on Dec 27, 2008 16:08:02 GMT
warmbloods are a type, specific breeds of warmblood (dutch warmbloods, danish warmbloods, etc) are all warmbloods. i have in my head that classically, a warmblood is a cross between a hotblood and a coldblood but i cant see that being very true by today's standards
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