With a yearling, there are so many things that can turn the perfect into an RNA. I know there are some basics that everyone would consider essential - but not everyone's essentials are the same --- So which of these might you tend to overlook, if the rest of the package was right
- pedigree sire
- pedigree dam side
- size
- conformation - balance
- conformation - front
- conformation - behind
- conformation - head/neck
- walk
- vet report issues
- less than ideal feet (small, white)
- small/unknown consignor, or owner
- less than nicely turned out
- other
Just curious as to what are the negotiables and what are non-negotiables.
jm
What Do You Overlook?
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What Do You Overlook?
Run the race - the one that's really worth winning.
Re: What Do You Overlook?
For me, all in order of importance, unimportant things:
#1 grooming/turn out
#2 size they grow
#3 minor front leg issue (turned out) will likely correct with training and growth
#4 certain things on x-rays like lucencies
Important
#1 overall conformation
#2 dam and her family
#3 sire
#1 grooming/turn out
#2 size they grow
#3 minor front leg issue (turned out) will likely correct with training and growth
#4 certain things on x-rays like lucencies
Important
#1 overall conformation
#2 dam and her family
#3 sire
So Run for the Roses, as fast as you can.....