On 1/9/07, ToltallyICE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If you use evaluation scores, then the breed STANDARD
> > for mane is mane hanging down a foot past the muzzle.
> > whereas 99.5% of icelandics have a nice bushy thick pony type mane.
>
> I believe, if  you are going by evaluation scores, 7.5 is considered average
> for the breed. So a horse that scored 7.5 for mane and tail would be what
> you would expect to typically see in the breed.




thanks for explaining!  so evaluations I take it, are not evaulated
according to a breed standard, but according to score, like if 7.5 is
standard and it gets that, then it is breed standard, but if it gets a
9 then it is way better than standard??  or just way way attractive?
Against horses there that day, like at a AKC show?  or against all
horses?  and then jasmin says stallions are evaluated differently than
mares?  Are geldings evaluated?
Janice
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