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Arab/Andy cross
[Karen Sullivan] Bonnie writes:
but I did post about the Andy/ArabX foal deal that went
bad...
I have such a cross in my barn right now and she is fabulous.
Drawbacks: An easy keeper who is constantly on the lookout for food. She has
a heavier frame than an Arab and I wish her legs were longer. If I was
breeding for this type of cross, I would choose a taller Crabbet or a finer
Egyptian, rather than the heavier Polish princess that Nikki's dam was.
Watch out for Andy studs with long backs, also
[Karen Sullivan]
Thought I would respond to this, because I spent some amount of time chasing down and looking at these crosses. Reason: daughter was a die-hard Andalusian fan and I could not only not afford one, but thought the Arab cross would be a better trail/endurance horse. It was interesting......
First one we found was a 3 year old, priced at $3500. About 14.2 hands, green broke. Probably a "good deal". But, she was built very round and pony-like, and just didn't seem like the had the build for a distance horse. Anyway, waited too long, etc.
Next was another mare, age 7, very green, for $4500. Again, she had this pony-like build, along with a somewhat dippy;long back. Again, probably a good deal for this cross, but had I seen the horse standing in a field, with no knowledge of what it was, it was not horse that would have caught my attention based on the conformation.Both rather short-legged and pony-like.
Ran into a gelding, previously priced at $12,000, dropped to $5800; about 5, dressage training.
Anyway, I was not seeing conformation I really liked, or anyting outstanding. Pretty disappointing. I had totally given up on the idea, until I heard Dr. Deb Bennet lecture at the horse Expo in Sacto this spring. She talked about ideal riding horse conformation,and mentioned that the Andalusian was bred to carry a rider, and just about every one she had seen had outstanding loins, and ideal conformation for a riding animal.......so there. And I had been thinking that a lot of Andalusians I had seen were too long backed and high-crouped. I guess it just shows what i know!
Karen Sullivan (no more horses, anyway)
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