Conformation clinic.
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Tim Finkenbinder, a judge by profession gives details about evaluating a horse. It is stated that the first thing to look while evaluating a horse is its overall balance which means the horse would be structurally correct, pretty and balanced which would be a good mover and would also do good performance.
Publication Name: Horse & Rider
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0018-5159
Year: 2004
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Conformation clinic
Article Abstract:
A horse with equal length of neck, back and hip is a good mover and an excellent performer. Three Quarter Horse geldings are evaluated on the basis of their physical characteristics.
Publication Name: Horse & Rider
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0018-5159
Year: 2004
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Evaluate and place these 2- year old geldings in your order of preference. Then see how your choices compare to our expert judges
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The first thing you look for evaluating a horse is overall balance and then horse's topline and shoulder. The last but not least is a muscle mass that should be considered.
Publication Name: Horse & Rider
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0018-5159
Year: 2004
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