> > For a pacey horse that you would like to have fox trot, you would do
> > something different than asking the square horse to fox trot, and also
> > different than asking the naturally gaited fox trotter to fox trot.
> >
>
> What do you do? Or does it depend on the horse.
Yes, it depends
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 5:59 PM, Judy Ryder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> For a pacey horse that you would like to have fox trot, you would do
> something different than asking the square horse to fox trot, and also
> different than asking the naturally gaited fox trotter to fox trot.
>
What do y
>>> For a pacey horse that you would like to have fox trot, you would do
>>> something different than asking the square horse to fox trot, and also
>>> different than asking the naturally gaited fox trotter to fox trot.
Exactly. When we start the young horses under saddle, we let them pick the
> Do you ask for gait the same way with all your horses?
There are some similarities in how to ask for gait, and some differences.
For a pacey horse that you would like to have fox trot, you would do
something different than asking the square horse to fox trot, and also
different than asking the