CARIBBEAN KID - AQHA Halter Stallion - hypp N/N

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Uploaded by on May 21, 2009

Caribbean Kid, 4yr old AQHA Halter Stallion - hypp n/n

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  • I dunno how he can be considered as having good movement when he is lame in the hind legs - most particularly the off side hind.

  • Look at that butt! I have never seen a hind end on a horse like these halter quarter horses.

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  • his ass is ugly !!

  • this is just ugly !!! thats not a quarter horse !!! poor animal !!!

  • and there is no Photoshop

    

  • saddly it is a very real horse and he was actually bred for this movement because thats what quarter horse people look for now its rather sad the way the horses body is so huge and is put on the tiniest hoofs and he has a permanent lame look because that is what is the "in style" for quarter horses right now

  • God what is up with the way he moves his hind legs? I'm no expert on horses, but even I can see he's struggling with them, and he can barely make it into a run. I'm so glad he's N/N, but whoever breeds these things should think about how all that bulk on those tiny legs is just going to cause them to break down. Not functional, not healthy and not even pretty to look at. All I see is a crippled, ugly mutant of a horse. Poor, poor boy.

  • This horse dose not even look real.. looks Photoshopped! Yeesh!

  • What happened to old-time AQHA halter classes, when they picked proper conformation aspects in Quarter Horses for all-around riding?

  • This stud is juiced up on steroids EXCESSIVELY. If I were an AQHA Judge, I would not pick this horse in a halter class. He looks unnatural and has poor conformation which causes him to move like a spud on toothpicks. He stands base wide causing him to wing his legs out while moving, his unnatural over sized hindquarter is most likely causing his restricted/lame movement in his hind legs from excessive weight/muscle. He has too much muscle to be ridden!

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