yellerroseintx
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I always thought Sam...who I sold to a very sweet man, was a perfect miniature Belgian..he was a great little horse that was a pullin fool with the cart..nothing phased him!
That's okay...the draft type don't look like drafts and the araby type don't look like Arabs, lol!I don't see any draft style in any of the ponies shown...I do see very, very typical pony type as opposed to the araby type that we see a lot of.
Now THAT'S a mini draft !!!!!!!!!! He's STUNNNG
Okay for fear of being flamed hehehe I don't see any draft style in any of the ponies shown. For example this ponies legs aren't draft...and his butt is totally not draft and his chest in not draft...drafts are totally rear wheel drive beasts with powerful pulling shoulders and have HUGE apple butts. I do see 100% typical pony conformation and cute...I'm not knocking himIn this pic my stallion reminds me of a draft horse somewhat. Pic of him a bit more fit
. If you've owned drafts you'll know that their heads, necks, chests, leg width and hoof size in comparrison to the leg bone, apple butts and back width isn't like any of the horses shown or web sites advertising draft mini's. What I see truely is 100% typical pony conformation.
Go google drafts and ponies...you"ll see.
I know that we're just calling them that "type" but I still don't see enough traits to see them as that type. Like I said I do see very, very typical pony type as opposed to the araby type that we see a lot of.
I'd still LOVE to see a true draft type mini. Im wondering if we're just using that description for those not of araby refined type...hey...call them pony type lol nothing wrong with that.
This is one of our 'pet' gals, she's about 40" tall (though she's out of and sired by 36" minis!) Anywho, don't think she's the "draft" type you're thinking, she reminds me more of a smaller Quarter Horse, but she's a TANK.. Hope to break her to drive..
I just don't see any "Clyde" there at all...wrong colour, and no feather...Belgian draft colour though. I think a lot of the old-type of miniatures looked quite drafty, big-bodied-n-short-legged...although todays North American draft breeders puts a lot more leg on their breeds than years ago too.Clydesdale breed-type Falabellas...she never wants anyone to forget about the beauty, musculature and style of the Clydesdale Falabellas.
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