You sure the percheron is 7 years old? If he is, he shouldn't still be growing. I breed percherons and all of mine are done by 5 or 6. Their bones shouldn't still be fusing at 7. o_o
You sure the percheron is 7 years old? If he is, he shouldn't still be growing. I breed percherons and all of mine are done by 5 or 6. Their bones shouldn't still be fusing at 7. o_o
I'm very sure he's still growing. Within the last year we've had him, he's grown an inch and a half and has definetly widened out. He used to be a little leggy but now he's slowly starting to look more and more like a draft horse. Normally, draft horses such as Percherons, Belgians, and Clydesdales, don't stop growing until around 8 years old. It takes much longer for these larger horses to finish growing compared to your average-sized horses such as Quarter Horses and Appaloosas which normally take up to 6 years to completely stop growing.
Series of articles featuring works from Digital Art > Panintings, Drawings, Misc., & Mixed Media based on a "theme." The 7th article in the series features works with a "Bird" theme.
With a gallery that takes you on a journey into another world, `spyroteknik has firmly secured a place as one of the top artists within our community. Always willing to participate in events as well as providing critique and guidance to members in such a humble yet inspiring manner is a quality which deserves recognition. So it's with great pleasure that we award this month's Deviousness to Martin Bland. Read More
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