Lamb Chop, daughter of Bold Ruler and granddaughter of Count Fleet, won nearly all the Graded Stakes Races for fillies and was the 1963 American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly. During the 1964 Strub Stakes at Santa Anita Park she broke-down, resulting in her euthanasia.
Lamp Chop has very straight front legs, with nearly no distinction between her cannon bones and her forearm. Her left rear leg may stand “camped out,” but this could be how she is standing instead of part of her conformation. It is unknown how she broke-down, so there are no specific legs to pay close attention to while assessing her conformation.
Lamp Chop has very straight front legs, with nearly no distinction between her cannon bones and her forearm. Her left rear leg may stand “camped out,” but this could be how she is standing instead of part of her conformation. It is unknown how she broke-down, so there are no specific legs to pay close attention to while assessing her conformation.