Hi Wanda 

>>>Not really.  If the foot fall looks like a trot, but the horse's head
is moving...or nodding that indicates it's a foxtrot.  Also, there
will be a bit of a bob to the tail carriage as well.

Thanks, I find that much easier to feel on the horse that really see in one
frame of a photo.  So is Janice's horse trotting, saddle rack, stepping
pace....

Robyn
Icelandic Horse Farm 
Robyn Hood & Phil Pretty
Vernon BC Canada
www.icefarm.com


 
 


We can all recognize the foot fall of a trot....but it's the rest of
the horse that tells the story when a foxtrot is happening.

Wanda


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