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Subject: Re: 12 y/o AQHA mare


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Date Posted: 15:05:00 02/16/03 Sun
In reply to: Muley 's message, "Re: 12 y/o AQHA mare" on 19:56:05 02/15/03 Sat

>A larger rear end does help significantly with heavy front ended horses, she is a downhill mare who is not bred for sport, but I don't think her front end is quite as heavy as you think. Compared to the last half of her body, her shoulders are built light compared to hip size, therefore even though being built downhill, would not make it difficult to use her butt and round her topline to become lighter in the front. I think that a skilled rider could easly achieve this with this mare. And when the proper muscles are built it will be less stress on the horses body within 6 months.

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Re: 12 y/o AQHA mareMuley18:22:04 02/18/03 Tue


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