Of my three horses, my Bey Shah bred horse has the
most even feet. Yes, I've heard that Bey Shah throws club feet, but I
think the problem is that they are usually pretty big leggy horses and will
graze with the split leg stance. Beau and Beamer both don't have a drop of
Bey Shah in them and they both tend to be high-low heel, Beau the
worst.
I really don't know why Drako doesn't have club
feet, maybe his neck is long enough!
Hm. I had an Arab who was Bey Shah and double Bask bred and had
a club foot. The lady who bought him from me said that club feet are common
with those bloodlines as well. However, I think it was because he had a bowed
tendon on the other leg and he tended to graze with that leg back to keep the
strain off of it, thus making the leg that he put forward develop a club foot.
The DA of DA Josiah is for Delorosa Arabians. Which is a Bey Shah
son not Khemosabi ++++//. As a matter of fact there isn't any
Khemosabi ++++// in DA Josiah's pedigree. As a matter of fact of the
three stallions born in 2006 (you did say he was 2 right) none of them have
Khemo top or bottom. And given the fact the Don Delorosa's
foundation is Bask it would be highly unlikely that any DA
prefixed horse would have Khemosabi in it's lineage. Glad to hear that
you will be gelding him at-any-rate. Some of the Bask off spring have
a tendency to be quite a bundle of energy. And given the Bask
background might just make a great endurance horse for yourself. Good
luck and keep us posted on his progress.
the owner says he has khemosabi in him, but i don't know which side
it's from?
also, i will ask the vet when he comes back, what he thinks of his
confirmation.