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Re: Big bone vs small bone
In a message dated 98-06-25 20:32:33 EDT, Tivers writes:
<< > One of the most beautiful and balanced horses conformationally
that I have seen of ANY breed is a Thoroughbred stallion named Woodman. He
is
a pretty damned good sire, I understand. He has bone galore. To me it is
no
surprise that he is noteworthy in his sport--I think he could have been
noteworthy in other sports, too, had he had the opportunity.>
What dose "bone galore" mean? >>
He appeared to have big bones, even for his size. Sorry, I was on a group
tour, so was hardly in a position to whip out a tape measure and get numbers.
(He is not exactly a tiny horse.)
Heidi
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