09-06-2015, 12:21 PM
I will take the brown tobiano horse.
This stallion seems to be coming from a slightly higher vantage point, if only by a few inches. They both seem to have a decent amount of momentum and are going for a traditional fight. The left horse has more of an advantage, it appears that it is aiming for the eyes and in this moment, the bridge of the nose/muzzle. The right horse is going for the mandible. I chose the left horse because in this photograph the advantage is more range of motion in its neck and front right forearm/knee. It's above the other horse slightly so has more probability to actually cause a tear or break to a leg. The disadvantage of being the left horse is that the right horse has an earlier recoil time and can either go to buck, cow-kick, rear or run but only by a few seconds. Being the left horse, if the right doesn't move quickly enough the weight of my horse (the left) may injure it in a transitional move.
^^ super rusty and late, I apologize.
This stallion seems to be coming from a slightly higher vantage point, if only by a few inches. They both seem to have a decent amount of momentum and are going for a traditional fight. The left horse has more of an advantage, it appears that it is aiming for the eyes and in this moment, the bridge of the nose/muzzle. The right horse is going for the mandible. I chose the left horse because in this photograph the advantage is more range of motion in its neck and front right forearm/knee. It's above the other horse slightly so has more probability to actually cause a tear or break to a leg. The disadvantage of being the left horse is that the right horse has an earlier recoil time and can either go to buck, cow-kick, rear or run but only by a few seconds. Being the left horse, if the right doesn't move quickly enough the weight of my horse (the left) may injure it in a transitional move.
^^ super rusty and late, I apologize.