Shown below at 13 months old- winter coat on

 

Pictured 12 months old -cold muddy winter day below.





Shown below at 9 months old in winter coat

Just turned 9 months old above - shown in winter coat

7 months

6 months old above



~ Pictured above at 3 months old ~
4 weeks old below - with long thick winter foal coat on


10 days old below


10 days old above



7 days old above

Pictured above at 2 days old.


Pictured at a few hours old below

 

 



Conformation photos taken at 9 months old below in winter coat.


Nice straight legs, no splints.. No offset knees.Well muscled chest and hindend.


Front feet shown about 4 weeks from last trim. Nice length of pasterns, short cannon bones. With longer length of pasterns and short cannon bones he will be very smooth to ride as the pasterns act as a horse's shock absorbers. Horses with short upright pasterns have a very bone jarring trot. Short cannon bones are preferred for performance horses as they tend to be stronger.


Nice short back with nice long hip.Well defined wither area that merges smoothly into a nicely attached arch to the topline of his neck.. In this photo he was measured at 14H at the point just below on his neck where the white marking starts and the dark color ends. His butt end is about 13.3H.

 

 

(Conformation unaltered in all photos)
Note: foals go through a lot of physical changes as they grow.
From birth to 5 years old, it can be amazing how much some horses will change in appearance as they go through growth stages.