Re: fast noving fjords

2000-03-15 Thread Jean Gayle
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Great day when you get that slow canter and makes all the hard work worth
it.  Jean




Jean Gayle
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fast noving fjords

2000-03-15 Thread M.Bijster
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 And the other thing I noticed.   I've never seen Fjords MOVE SO FAST.  I
 think I need to see a few more in motion,...


When I ride my Hansje in the indoor riding school and it is feeding time,
and she hears that the other horses get their food,  she walks so fast, it
is just like a sewing machine  :  tsjak, tsjak, tsjak, on and  on and on. as
if she hopes that the hour will go faster when she trots harder. . .

Today, by the way, she had finally discovered that she can canter in a slow
speed.  Really like a dressage horse, in stead of throwing herself into in
and going as fast as she could.
I was really surprised what was happening and it was no accident, because I
let her canter several times on both hands and she had really understood
what was meant !

greetings, Marion, Holland