Horse Talk

GUYS GUYS GUYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


IM GETTING ANOTHER HORSE!!!!!!! :celebrate
She's a VERY well bred Arabian mare, and she's SOOOOOO sweet!!! Her name is Amira, and I love her like crazy :love
BTW she's Russian bred, not one of those snippy Egyptians ;)
 
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Okay peeps, here is my future horse, Amira
Until I figure out how to post an actual video.... there she is!
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And here are pics. She changed A LOT in four years
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Baby Amira



Young Amira



And Amira as of today
 
Okay I just watched the video and I cannot handle her beauty
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Btw thanks for posting this, I've always liked Arabians but when I look at general pictures I get frustrated because I'm like "ew that one is so dainty" and then I'm like "wow that one is way stockier and prettyyy" AND I NEVER KNEW THERE WERE DIFFERENT STRAINS.
You've started something terrible. I can now daydream about them and totally bypass the thought of dainty ones
 
Okay.... I have to point out something VERY odd about the photos of Amira.

I have NEVER EVER seen a foal be born with black feet, have black feet/legs up to age ~3 per photos and videos on the Henson Arabians site, and then spontaneously change to white hooves with white leg markings. White legs and white hooves are present at birth. Honestly, I would not be buying her without a DNA test (that YOU perform NOW, not papers handed to you with testing done years ago) to verify papers, especially if you are banking on using her as a broodmare and relying on her foals to be registered.
 
Okay.... I have to point out something VERY odd about the photos of Amira.

I have NEVER EVER seen a foal be born with black feet, have black feet/legs up to age ~3 per photos and videos on the Henson Arabians site, and then spontaneously change to white hooves with white leg markings. White legs and white hooves are present at birth. Honestly, I would not be buying her without a DNA test (that YOU perform NOW, not papers handed to you with testing done years ago) to verify papers, especially if you are banking on using her as a broodmare and relying on her foals to be registered.
Res, are you sure those are white hooves? They look to be the same color as the dirt to me . . . and the horse in the video appears to have dark knees. white lower legs, and dark looking hooves.
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