> On 3/13/08, Nancy Sturm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> > >> > The first thing to try, though, is to run in hand or pony the horse >> > along side a horse that IS gaiting, on a hard surface or next to a wall >> > so the gaiting horse's footfalls can be heard. Again, the horse will >> > often "get it" from the sound. Someone else wrote the statement above. Nancy
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