I suspect that my "pets" are a bit larger than most folks--together, they weigh over a ton--at least 2200 lbs.


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"Noble head"





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"Statue"


Maestoso Tacoma, aka "Titus," (or, affectionately, "The Short, Fat Grey Horse") Lipizzan gelding, about 7 years old at the time. He's not very tall--14.2h, but quite "robust"--weighs roughly 1100 lb,
almost as much as the other horse below, who is 7-8" taller and not skinny.


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"No Name" (that's correct)-the "Tall Orange Horse," a SwedishWarmblood x Thoroughbred gelding, about 16.2h, about 22 years old at the time. Notice the difference in proportions, including their heads. Titus has a "Roman nose"--he's the Jimmy Durante of the stables. No Name's head is actually smaller than "normal," compared to his body, but he has very long legs. I've said that he has the body of a 16h horse, the legs of a 17h horse, and the head of a 15h horse: he was assembled out of spare parts.


All taken with Canon S3 IS, ISO 80, auto white balance.