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106639
On Wednesday, 31 March 2004 at 12:47:02 -0700, Lee Z wrote: Hi Lee, ... Maybe because somebody is an avid dressage rider who bought a gaited horse and still...
Yvonne Lehey
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... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jaspar is such a dear!!! I hope he does well today and can go back to his pasture for good!! Fran...
Fran Johnston
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... compete in dressage competition with my Icelandic (I can't braid that mane anyway ;-). But I do like having a trotting AND gaiting horse for a few reasons....
Dawn Atherton
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I have always kept my horses barefoot. With the exception of my TWH they have never had shoes in their lives. I used to live in Montana and rode them all over...
Amanda Barber
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... TWH ... Montana ... belgianXqh. ... Amanda, I trim all my barefoot TWH to the "live sole plane". I ride them barefoot and will throw on a pair of old mac...
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Dawn replied: >>---------I think it clears it up a bit. But some questions I have - is dressage training (not testing) a moot point in gaited horses? Is...
Lee Z
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Apr 1, 2004
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Julie posted: >>I truly do not understand why a person owning and riding "gaited" horses want to encourage "trotting under saddle". What is the point of...
Lee Z
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Apr 1, 2004
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106646
... He should be trimmed according to his conformation just as any other horse. Elva...
Elva J.
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Apr 1, 2004
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106647
Ah, but if you have a gaited horse that also trots (and is expected to, as in an ASB) of course doing tests in that gait will work. However, I really thing...
Lee Z
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Apr 1, 2004
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... horse. Dawn A. - Upper Peninsula of Michigan<< yes, they are fun. However, you need to realize that Icelandics have been bred for a long time to have those...
Lee Z
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Apr 1, 2004
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Amanda, Just have him trim as he would any normal horse, but NOT cut the hoof down to the quick. A TWH is a horse ... some Q horse farriers get a little more ...
Lee Z
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Apr 1, 2004
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Perhaps a distinction needs to be made between 'doing dressage' and 'using dressage techniques'. When I ride circles, and spiral inward and outward, working on...
Gena Welch Booher
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Apr 1, 2004
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106651
Anyone know of a good trainer of gaited horses around New Jersey area? Judy...
Judy Ryder
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Diane Sept in Penna is not all that far from N J. Lee...
Lee Z
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W E L C O M E to the Sound Horse Organization 2004 Fund Raiser Auction http://www.walkinghorse.org/ (links to SHO website) ...
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Apr 1, 2004
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Well I am dumber then a can of worms--my stallion had started a qtr crack but it had not popped out the coronet band and was growing down by an inch so decided...
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Apr 1, 2004
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... can) when he is not strongly inclined to include it in his gait list (Menu?) But it doesn't happen that way all the time, esp in breeds that have been...
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Apr 1, 2004
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... those who DO have trot and a soft gait (is it just Saddlebreds and Icelandics?). Dawn A. - Upper Peninsula of Michigan<< Some in all breeds will trot...
Lee Z
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Apr 1, 2004
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Kathy, since the very beginning level skills are the same for a FT and a TWH, I can send you a copy of the greeny tests for TWH that might help. Just email me...
Lee Z
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Apr 1, 2004
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In a press release today, the National Institute of Health has announced the discovery of a potentially dangerous substance in the hair of horses. This...
Lee Z
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Apr 1, 2004
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In a message dated 4/1/04 9:01:34 AM Pacific Standard Time, ... Lee, This is great...thanks now I know what is the problem with me....the Dr.s have been...
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Did the Dr 's say there is any hope for those afflicted? :-)~ Jennifer Cade [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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Janice, I think if you do some research you will find that once a foundered horse is able to walk, especially with the styro shoes you have for him, his...
Obiewan
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Apr 1, 2004
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106662
Is there a known cure?? LOL Sandy...
Sandy Cooper
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106663
Hey all, I'm doing an essay for my college english class and need to find some information on the history of english saddles. Can anyone steer me towards a...
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Apr 1, 2004
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... How about doing the lateral moves in gait? Should / shouldn't? Why / why not? Judy...
Judy Ryder
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check this out.... http://www.equisearch.com/tack/eqsaddleev619/ Az Jill ... From: dawn_atherton Hey all, I'm doing an essay for my college english class and...
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Apr 1, 2004
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... Why / why not? ... I'm wondering this too. Is there anyone on this list who is teaching their horse these things, or perhaps participating in dressage...
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Apr 1, 2004
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From Global Pampas: History of the Saddle The first 'saddles,' which appeared more than 4,000 years ago, were little more than a patch of animal hide or a...
Judy Ryder
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Apr 1, 2004
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... Me too.. Bob the Walkin' Horse guy has started us working on sidepass.. at a dogwalk. I've noticed that after a few little sidepasses, both Bunny and Gem ...
Gena Welch Booher
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