[RC] [Guest] Mustang conformation - Ridecamp ModeratorRoberta Jo Lieberman <kindredspiritrjl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >I saw a BLM gelding with the strangest >conformation I have ever seen. I'm not here to defend or castigate wild/feral/BLM horses, or to deny that many have extremely unfavorable conformation, but I encourage folks to revisit Dr Deb Bennett's Principles of Conformation Analysis I in particular Chapter 5, "How to Look at a Horse: Is that really a fault, or is it the reasoning that's flawed?" On pages 72-73 are illustrated "The Four P's" of conformation: Perfect, Primitive, Pathological and Pathogenic. The "Primitive" body type, while not as aesthetically pleasing to the eye as the "Perfect" model, features the following virtues: abundant bone feet in good proportion to the body (neither too big nor too small) straight front legs large, flat joints deep chest deep, strong loins These other conformational features, while not considered by most horsemen "attractive," do not detract from the functionality of the "primitive" animal: Roman nose, relatively large head, large head, thicker throat latch, mutton withers, long, straight back, shorter, steeper croup, and slight sickle hock. Arguably mutton withers can be a liability in an endurance prospect, but feral horses don't seem to have cornered the market on this trait. Writes Dr. Deb; "You may not like the looks of primitive, but that horse is just as likely (maybe more likely!) to stay sound through years of use as the model called Perfect." Just putting this out there as something to keep in mind when discussing the "quality" and conformation of feral horses. Bobbie&Perle Escondido, Calif. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Ridecamp is a service of Endurance Net, http://www.endurance.net. Information, Policy, Disclaimer: http://www.endurance.net/Ridecamp Subscribe/Unsubscribe http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/logon.asp Ride Long and Ride Safe!! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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