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> What Breed Of Horse Is This, I just got this horse last month?
Cen-Taur
Posted: Jul 29 2007, 10:24 PM
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That is too much of a close-up to formulate anything but a wild guess. But...here's mine: it's a......stallion!

Here's a stallion with the biggest nuts I've ever seen or fondled....Guess the breed:-p

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Posted: Jul 29 2007, 10:45 PM
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the picture in the first post is fake! its a photomontage and even a very bad one.. besides that i think nobody could tell what kind of breed it is only by seeing the penis and some fur
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Posted: Jul 29 2007, 11:15 PM
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It is the quest not necessarly the answer..

Cen
NICE boy
Hot day

There is always something good about hot days.

If he was a hunter he might not clear the top rail he he

Andalusian?

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Posted: Jul 30 2007, 06:04 PM
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Nope, not an andalusian. He's a more 'domestic' breed. in regards to the 'hot day' comment: his nuts hung like that regardless....they are too big to really tuck in that well. his sheath and whatnot were 'normal' sized for a large saddle breed, and it looks tiny by comparison. For some reason it always took me longer to go grab him out of his stall...had to check for lumps and whatnot, ya know? :whistling:
Then again there were 23 other stallions at that barn.....woo woo!
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Posted: Jul 30 2007, 08:37 PM
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I thought it wasn't possible to judge with kind of breed a animal was just judging his shaft and balls??

*silly me*
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Posted: Jul 31 2007, 04:27 AM
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That is the fun of it.

Also that is as much of that horse you will ever see here as well.

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He is at a disavantage dew to size. The mussles that hold them up get a real work out. Which is probably why he lets them hang..
I knew a 100 miler stud who rode with a cup.

Rus

Missip,,,...
I will think on this.

I saw a rescue from the sloughter truck who was an appy with blanket no papers hung like that as a 2>3 year old..
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Posted: Aug 2 2007, 11:48 AM
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QUOTE (rus80 @ Jul 29 2007, 04:10 AM)
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Kick me but I have to do this

seeing no body figured the first photo out

Try to figure this horse out.

Rus

Really don't know, other horse breed.
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Cen-Taur
Posted: Aug 6 2007, 06:11 AM
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Alright, He's a Tennessee Walking Horse.

Great boy too....Always looked forward to getting the chance to spend a few minutes scratchin on him and giving him some kind attention. I feel bad for show horses, They seem to get the short end of the stick. All work and no play. Those walkers were in the stall unless they were being worked. I hated it for em so I did all I could to give them some little bit of kindness and love in a life otherwise consisting of either being worked or standing in a stall.
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Posted: Sep 4 2007, 07:39 AM
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QUOTE (Cen-Taur @ Aug 6 2007, 06:11 AM)
Alright, He's a Tennessee Walking Horse.

Great boy too....Always looked forward to getting the chance to spend a few minutes scratchin on him and giving him some kind attention. I feel bad for show horses, They seem to get the short end of the stick. All work and no play. Those walkers were in the stall unless they were being worked. I hated it for em so I did all I could to give them some little bit of kindness and love in a life otherwise consisting of either being worked or standing in a stall.

This Tennesee Walking Horse too?

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Posted: Sep 4 2007, 11:16 AM
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Walkers are for the most part kind good horses.
How they stay so king and suffer the abuse some take is beyound me
You are right about most show horses.
In the old days people loved there horses as horses.
Now its win at any cost with the least training.

Still NICE horse.

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Posted: Sep 17 2007, 02:19 AM
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You seriously think we can identify this horse's breed by his penis?? This is obviously your first horse.
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Posted: Sep 18 2007, 02:33 AM
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I do not think the photo I posted was my first horse. [he might not be mine at all]
My first horse was a stud over 30 years ago.
I have managed breeding stallions for most of that time.
If you think I would out my horse by using a bigger picture you do not know me well at all.

As a matter of fact in the real world you will never know me at all.

We twisted this thred a little to have fun with it.
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big balls are fun to look at.

And The thred is not dead yet
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Posted: Sep 18 2007, 05:41 AM
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QUOTE (Cen-Taur @ Jul 29 2007, 10:24 PM)
That is too much of a close-up to formulate anything but a wild guess. But...here's mine: it's a......stallion!

Here's a stallion with the biggest nuts I've ever seen or fondled....Guess the breed:-p

he dose have some big ass nuts
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Posted: Sep 19 2007, 03:10 AM
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Near ware I am a stable has a Walking horse stud who wins reagonally and givs lessons to children.
The breed is so tractable and easy going.

There horses with brains

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