I think it's a weird angle - his rear is closer to the camera so he looks a little strange.
I think he's a handsome boy, but I know very little about the breed other than I love to watch them move. Wasn't this breed originally developed to tour the plantation all day long? I would imagine you would want a little chunk to him if you intend to use him on the trail.
I agree with Angie n Maine about what is happening, esp. with Morgans. The Morgans that are being produced now are a bunch of high-strung foo-foos that are only fit for the show ring. There are very few people breeding them to still be capable of the myriad duties that the breed became known for in the first place. Very sad!
I think he's a handsome boy, but I know very little about the breed other than I love to watch them move. Wasn't this breed originally developed to tour the plantation all day long? I would imagine you would want a little chunk to him if you intend to use him on the trail.
I agree with Angie n Maine about what is happening, esp. with Morgans. The Morgans that are being produced now are a bunch of high-strung foo-foos that are only fit for the show ring. There are very few people breeding them to still be capable of the myriad duties that the breed became known for in the first place. Very sad!