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Post by mistygal01 on Dec 10, 2006 11:17:35 GMT 10
welcome to Tandara Stud (it took me ages to finally decide on a name) Tandara is aboriginal for...........something or other, i cant remember what, but anyway, its aboriginal. currently is residence here at Tandara are; 12 breyer stable mates, two of are called magesty and sarah, the rest dont have names. 3 schliech models, names being- caramel, halflinger gelding magpie, piebald mare (no breed yet) unnamed, skewbald filly (no breed yet) thankyou for visiting Tandara Stud
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Post by mistygal01 on Dec 26, 2006 18:42:15 GMT 10
update! the model in my siggy is named Tandara Talisman, he is a SM breyer OF Andalusion stallion.
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Post by Koolabah™ on Dec 27, 2006 1:26:22 GMT 10
Hehe time for a proper welcome from me! I hope you have a great time here at TSIMHC and I hope for you to learn lots about the model horse hobby and have fun too Ooh which stablemates do you have? I only have the old cantering grey Paso Fino, which I got for free when I bought a traditional model at Equitana Talisman is gorgeous ^^,
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Post by mistygal01 on Dec 27, 2006 13:10:53 GMT 10
stablemates... hmmm.... ive got all 12 of the last lot of singles (not the newest lot, the one before that)
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Post by mistygal01 on Dec 27, 2006 13:26:40 GMT 10
!*NEW AQUISITION*! this lovely young model is looking for a name and breed. she is a classic scale pali. her model is an arab, she is sold as a warmblood, but im looking for a completely different breed. any ideas for names or breeds?
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Post by mistygal01 on Dec 27, 2006 13:33:24 GMT 10
i had an idea for a name! how about, "Tandara Butterfly Dreaming" ?
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Post by Daley Park on Dec 27, 2006 14:33:38 GMT 10
Eh, Johar is just so...so wrong. But anyway. Obviously not a purebred Arab, due to the colour, and she couldn't pass as a flaxen chestnut. There's no way you can escape a partbred Arab - the head screams Arab, as does the tail carriage. So you'd need to go for some sort of Arab partbred. She has a slightly Thoroughbred body (although her back is really quite short), so you could go down the Anglo Arab trail (see www.rtm-anglo-arabs.com/our_products.html for some palo AAs). Or, Appendix QH x Arab (which equals lines of TB, QH and Arab), which might explain her rounded, compact body. Or even a 7/8 Arab, with the other 1/8th bringing in the colour, as she is a fairly good representation of an Arab (cresty, forehead bulge, high-set eyes and odd gait notwithstanding). Names... Let's get the breed done first.
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Post by gaff on Dec 27, 2006 14:58:52 GMT 10
???How about a Morab? Can they be pali?
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Post by mistygal01 on Dec 27, 2006 15:25:16 GMT 10
whats a morab?
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Post by mistygal01 on Dec 27, 2006 15:26:31 GMT 10
maybe 7/8ths arab, 1/8th ASH?
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Post by Daley Park on Dec 27, 2006 15:27:52 GMT 10
Yes, Morgans can be palomino, so Morab is a possibility. However, the legs are probably a tad too thin, the neck too thick and cresty and the body not muscular enough to pass for a Morab under my eye.
It is your model though. Something you can do is eventer the horse as different bnreeds in different shows and see which one does the best. The only problem with that, is that chances are your judge won't know much about breed type or conformation and will only give the rbeed assignment a brief glance, if at all.
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Post by Daley Park on Dec 27, 2006 15:29:09 GMT 10
Stock horse, not in the slightest. Too fine-boned and slender, even if there is only 1/8th of the line in there.
A lot of hunter-bred QHs are finer and slender than the chubby ones, which used to be the fashion, so a QH may work.
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Post by mistygal01 on Dec 27, 2006 15:30:11 GMT 10
ooookkkkkaaaayyyy, so, considering most possiblilties, would it go in the light, or medium breeds section?
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Post by Daley Park on Dec 27, 2006 15:31:16 GMT 10
In all honesty, don't ask me about the breed divisions here. They don't make sense to me, are uneven and inconsistant and just plain confusing.
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Post by mistygal01 on Dec 27, 2006 15:33:07 GMT 10
you know what? i think the whole subject of breed divisions is confusing! i know, ill look in my breeds book later on.
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