Tuesday, April 10, 2012

What's meant by "active hind leg?"

This...




This horse is Santino by Sunny Boy, a personal favorite stallion of mine.


4 comments:

  1. Well that certainly looks "active" to me. Lots of hock action without looking forced. He is an amazing horse.

    Wonder how it feels to ride one like that?

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  2. The active hind leg comes from Come Back II, not Sunny Boy. Look up more CBII offspring and you'll see. Chanel, ridden by Gina Miles, is another example.

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  3. A mare in heat. THAT is an active hind leg!!!!!!

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