A distinctly American term for having long slender limbs
A horse that is said to be rangy is usually referring to the overall look or conformation of the horse. A classic long distance TB was usually "rangy". Longer neck, longer back...they cover a lot of ground in how they move. As opposed to a short coupled more compact looking horse like you might see with a sprinter. It can also be referrring to how a horse moves. Usually meant that they are moving with a long fluid stride. They can be harder horses to control for some riders but often good athletes.
In the late 19th century. Prior to that, the Clydesdale and the Shire were the same breed. The Clydesdale has remained a smallish heavy horse but many Shires are rather rangy and lack substance, with no upper height limit.
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It may not mean anything but is derived from "Wild-Boar" it doesnt mean anything it doesnt mean anything
No, rangy means having long slender limbs.
Rangy Nanan was born in 1953.
As rangy is an adjective, it describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. "Keep an eye on that heifer, she's rangy."
Half a dozen rangy leatherette booths make up the seating along the walls.
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A horse that is said to be rangy is usually referring to the overall look or conformation of the horse. A classic long distance TB was usually "rangy". Longer neck, longer back...they cover a lot of ground in how they move. As opposed to a short coupled more compact looking horse like you might see with a sprinter. It can also be referrring to how a horse moves. Usually meant that they are moving with a long fluid stride. They can be harder horses to control for some riders but often good athletes.
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