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Re: Just a Question

Lauren and Julie ,
like all horses or ponies their pastern should be at
the same slope of the shoulder which is normal but if they have tooo
much length they are weakened, but keep in mine the shoyylder
shouldn't be too upright or too slopping about 60% to 45 % is best. I
think JULIe F

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> Hi Julie,
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> I like you am still learning about conformation in cobs but I was
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> Pasterns of proportionate slope and length. I'd like to see pics
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some...
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> Hi all,
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> I have a question I have been wanting to ask for a long time. As I
> know little about conformation requirements in cobs and the more I
> see pics of them, I was just wondering, is it accepted that a lot of
> cobs seem to be very slopey in the pasterns and almost 'down on the
> bumpers'? Just that any other breed I have had anything to do with,
> this is considered a weakness and there seems to be so many of them
> in the cobs with this feature, old and new?? Does this affect their
> soundness?
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> Regards, Moody
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Hi all, I have a question I have been wanting to ask for a long time. As I know little about conformation requirements in cobs and the more I see pics of...
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Hi Julie, I like you am still learning about conformation in cobs but I was reading on the web site and it says Pasterns of proportionate slope and length....
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Jul 2, 2004
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Lauren and Julie , like all horses or ponies their pastern should be at the same slope of the shoulder which is normal but if they have tooo much length they...
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Jul 2, 2004
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Thanks Julie. Lauren Inches Site Operations Coordinator Arnott's Snackfoods Phone: 02 9609 0400 Fax: 02 9609 0495 Email: Lauren_Inches@... "Julie ...
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Hi Moody, I would not like to be going any great distance or any great speed either for that matter on a horse with those kind of "ankles" ! And am happy to...
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