Nope. Getting close though. Two of the four were
world champions.
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> From: "Perkins Morgans Inc." <karla@...>
> Date: 2006/01/03 Tue AM 05:04:33 GMT
> To: <AERCMembersForum@yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: Re: [AERCMembersForum] Confirmation and The Perfect Endurance Horse
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> They were all world champions.
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> From: <staggandcheryl@...>
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> Sent: Monday, January 02, 2006 8:32 PM
> Subject: Re: [AERCMembersForum] Confirmation and The Perfect Endurance Horse
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> > Time for a "fun" topic again.
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> > Background: Two people have contacted me recently who are looking for a
> really good endurance horse who is "ready to do quality 100s". One is my
> farrier who of course is very attuned to confirmation, particularly of the
> foot and leg. So I gave him following quiz?
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> > What do the following four endurance horses have in common?
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> > -About a 15h fairly slender grey Arabian with what some might say were not
> the straightest of front legs
> > -Just over 14h2 bay Arabian with a bit of a toed-in confirmation whose
> owner was sometimes asked if the horse was part quarter horse
> > -14h hand grey chunky Arab that was bench kneed and whose owner was asked
> by the current Chair of the AERC vet committee if the horse was part quarter
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> > -A just over 15h leggy chestnut Arab with a club foot and a bone jarring
> trot
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> > I'll buy a drink at the AERC convention to the first person who puts the
> correct answer (as defined by me :>)) on the AERC Members Forum.
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