>> True.  I think Nancy is correct in assuming that it must be a 'what not to 
>> do' video...


>>>  Certainly not  (unfortunately). This is a very well recognized  
>>> competition horse. So 
>>> potential buyers would probably buy him to compete as well. They won't be 
>>> bothered too 
>>> much about the tail swifing, as long as he has high action.


Niiiice.... (NOT!)


Actually, I think this IS a good "what not to do" video.   It's too bad that 
more people 
within this breed don't immediately recognize it as such.  I think much of the 
rest of the 
world does.


Karen Thomas, NC


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