disneyhorse
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I don't agree that performance horses look vastly different from halter horses. But, competition is so fierce that it just takes a really really good horse to excel in both.
Obviously there are plenty of individuals who place at Nationals or HOF in both. It is like this with almost every breed of dog, horse, or what have you.
Remember, too... Some people only breed for a specific discipline. A fancy-moving, easily-trained stallion might have good conformation but a big clunky head. That head might not catch the eye of a Nationals judge in the halter ring, but be overlooked in the driving ring.
Obviously there are plenty of individuals who place at Nationals or HOF in both. It is like this with almost every breed of dog, horse, or what have you.
Remember, too... Some people only breed for a specific discipline. A fancy-moving, easily-trained stallion might have good conformation but a big clunky head. That head might not catch the eye of a Nationals judge in the halter ring, but be overlooked in the driving ring.