KGminiaturehorses
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Just a thought I've been pondering for a while. In May, as some of you already know, I was lucky enough to WIN a gorgeous mare and her 2011 filly at an AMHA show through a raffle. While in my eyes I see two very nicely built, proportionate horses, I also see two horses that look absolutely nothing like the "arab" type minis bred for today, and in magazines, etc. I would really love to show my filly next year as a yearling, but part of me wonders if she would even be competitive with the very refined, light minis that are "in". My filly is very correct, and has (in my opinion) a VERY nice hip on her, with yet a somewhat hooky, defined neck, movement to boot, and straight legs. I have had my farrier tell me she looks like a "miniature quarter horse filly" and that she will "muscle up and mature nicely!"
Of course he is not educated on the miniatures when it comes to the showring and what judges look for, so it sort of was a slam in a way, since that's not what is desired, right?
I am really just wondering if anyone has any "quarter horse" type minis, and if they have had any success with them in the ring? Despite the trend in the "arab" typed minis? Im not saying im not a fan of the refined minis, heck, I think they are wonderfull too! I personally have respect for any miniature that is well built, correct, and represents a scaled down version of the large sized horse. I am a youth, and I show a ton and im always looking to hear others opinions on the breed, and types.
Here's my mare. LR Scouts Little Jeannie, and her 2011 filly. My "quarter" type girls.
Oh, and if any of you guys have any "heavier" typed minis that you have shown, or had success with, please post your pictures!
Of course he is not educated on the miniatures when it comes to the showring and what judges look for, so it sort of was a slam in a way, since that's not what is desired, right?

I am really just wondering if anyone has any "quarter horse" type minis, and if they have had any success with them in the ring? Despite the trend in the "arab" typed minis? Im not saying im not a fan of the refined minis, heck, I think they are wonderfull too! I personally have respect for any miniature that is well built, correct, and represents a scaled down version of the large sized horse. I am a youth, and I show a ton and im always looking to hear others opinions on the breed, and types.
Here's my mare. LR Scouts Little Jeannie, and her 2011 filly. My "quarter" type girls.



Oh, and if any of you guys have any "heavier" typed minis that you have shown, or had success with, please post your pictures!

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