With nanna, I kinda thought RW, but I studied it hard and thought I saw
just a barely perceptive swing of the nose from side to side so i said
stepping pace
I noticed that too, Janice! But, you know what I saw recently in Lee's book
that surprised me? Lee (who certainly st
On 1/29/08, Bia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >I would say canter...I'm almost always wrong on these pictures
> >though...
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> > Not this time. She was indeed cantering.
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> Hey! I think I'm getting a tiny bit better at the What Gait? Game
> Bia
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haha good for you!! I get
>I would say canter...I'm almost always wrong on these pictures
>though...
>Bia
> Not this time. She was indeed cantering.
Hey! I think I'm getting a tiny bit better at the What Gait? Game
Bia
I would say canter...I'm almost always wrong on these pictures though...
Bia
Not this time. She was indeed cantering.
Runa is a "goey" Icelandic by my definition. That means she canters pretty
much the second she hears the word. No one has cantered her under saddle
yet, but at li
I would say canter...
I'm almost always wrong on these pictures though...
Bia
is this a plain trot? That is what it looks like it would feel under saddle.
>>> Assuming those two diagonal feet hit the ground at the same time ...
>>> trot?
This is a little tricky I guess because it's not a "soft gait." It's
canter. To be a trot, there would have to be some pairing between both
diagonal pairs, but a canter is neither lateral or diagonal exactly -
> Here's Runa doing another gait. Any guesses on this one?
Assuming those two diagonal feet hit the ground at the same time ... trot?
Nancy