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  • #41
    STB was my first thought too.
    As for names, I am thinking something slavic, and soft, Moushcka perhaps.
    Critique? Well I;d rather not. He looks like a nice, sound, steady kind of guy and thats all brains and heart. Regardless of the angles and balance he may or may not have.
    Do not take anything to heart. Do not hanker after signs of progress. Founder of the Riders with Fibromyalgia clique.

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    • #42
      Looks like my Cleveland Bay/Perch/X mare. I'd vote for part CB due to the big ears and plain bay. Lots of CBs foxhunt.

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      • #43
        Sure looks Standardbred to me. At least part but could be full.
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        • #44
          Originally posted by Rienzi View Post
          Um, Ethan Allen was a Revolutionary, arms runner, hard-drinking, hard-fighting, hard-living man. Not a couch.

          No, he didn't make furniture either.

          BUT, he was a larger-than-life figure, a big tall man who captured forts in the dead of night with no bloodshed (stealth attack) but with demands of "Surrender this fort in the name of the Great Jehovah and the Continental Congress!" Or, he actually might have said "Roll out and give me the liquor, you damned scoundrel!" Maybe he even said both.

          SO Ethan Allen is a great strong name no matter how you look at it.
          Where are you from?? Ethan Allen in the name of a chain funiture store here in the states.

          BTW.. I think he looks like a standardbred. Too bad they don't have a DNA test for unknown horses like they do for mutts.
          If i'm posting on Coth, it's either raining so I can't ride or it's night time and I can't sleep.

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          • #45
            Another vote for STB. Maybe a cross, but STB is in there.

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            • #46
              Catersun, I am from Vermont. Yes, I know about the furniture. They used to actually make it here (not sure if they still do.) Ethan Allen was a real person and he and his clan were powerful figures here. He was one of the ones who said (basically) "To @#**@! with the British and the Yorkers [New Yorkers] too, we'll boot them all out and make Vermont into an independent republic." (Though Vermont as not one of the original 13 colonies, the "Green Mountain Boys", often led by Col. Ethan Allen, participated in many battles against the British, such as Ticonderoga, Hubbarton, Bennington, Saratoga.) Ethan Allen's statue is on the front steps of our state house.

              George Washington said of him, "There is an original something in him that commands attention."

              It's too bad hardly anybody's heard of him any more.

              Oh, by the way, he had a rather prominent nose. So all in all, Ethan Allen would be a cool name for this horse, although there were some early Morgans horses of the same name. I believe the old Ethan Allen lines were used in building the Standardbred.
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              • #47
                I'd say draft cross too, likely with TB or STB. From your description of your ride (slab sides) he's probably broke to drive and just followed other horses for riding. Big, cute boy.

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                • #48
                  I'm going to say TB/percheron. I have a draft cross as well (morgan/clyde) and there is just some unmistakable features about draft crosses which your fellow has AND I think that you do have a "Gem". Once he's back in shape; he's pretty nicely put together. And it sounds like he's got a terrific character to boot!

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                  • #49
                    Call him Moosh!

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                    • #50
                      I'll wade in with my opinion.

                      I see alot of horses at small shows that look a great deal like this one...and I don't see the draft cross here at all.

                      I see STB. Something about the head and neck look a great deal like the very numerous STBs around here sold as "TB crosses". Size is a little big but still within the norm, color and lack of white dead on.

                      I suppose you could have a TB x Morgan or Cleveland Bay (several of those I have seen have not been this tall and have a different shoulder though). Like I said, don't see the draft too much and no way it's a QH.

                      So I vote for STB. And, you know, TBs are almost always bred to other TBs in hopes of getting to the track with the resulting offspring. Cannot imagine breeding grade horses on purpose out of registered stock regardless of breed.

                      Imagine the real story is whoever sold him has no idea what he is either. Just a grade horse or one that lost it's papers in his travels. if he did lose them, I bet they said Standardbred.

                      Oh...and conformation wise, he has a nice shoulder, camped out a little behind, common STB type head, level topline, overall his appearance should improve with the coat shedding out. Looks in nice enough condition, needs some work on the feet. Overall a nice type if not the most attractive thing in the county.
                      When opportunity knocks it's wearing overalls and looks like work.

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                      • #51
                        Another vote for STB. He looks just like a STB mare I used to own and the description of your first ride sounds just like every first ride I,ve ever had on a STB off of the track. He is a doll!
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                        • #52
                          I am absolutely no good at telling 1 breed from another, or what makes up good conformation, but his head looks just like the tattooed TB that a friend recently picked up at auction. That guy is about 16.2, huge feet and short, thick cannon bones.
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