Appaloosa Horses Breed!

  • 9 years ago
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The Appaloosa is symmetrical, smooth, and proportional; head is straight and lean showing partly-colored skin about the nostrils and lips and sometimes around the outside of eyes; forehead is wide; sclera of eyes is white, giving the eye prominence and adding distinctiveness to the head's appearance; ears are pointed and of medium size; neck shows quality, a clean cut throat latch and large windpipe blending into a deep chest and long sloping shoulders; withers are prominent and well defined; forearm is well muscled, long, wide, and tapered down to a broad knee; cannons are short, wide, flat, ending in smooth, wide, and strong supported fetlocks.
Pastern should be long and sloping with the hoof being rounded, deep, open, and wide at the heel; back is short and straight; loin is short and wide; underline is long with the flank well let down; hips are smoothly covered, being muscular, long, and sloping; blending into well-rounded quarters; gaskins are long, wide, and muscular extending to clean, clearly defined, wide, straight hocks; back feet are a little more narrow than the front feet with a wide and high heel.
The ideal Appaloosa should have, among other attributes, a deep but not excessively wide chest, well defined, prominent withers, and length and slope to the pastern, shoulders, and hips. A thin or sparse mane and tail are very typical of the Appaloosa breed and should never be held against the horse.

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