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Re: RC: Re: Arabian history
Gait in Peruvians and Pasos is not just time to time. It is obvious early.
And while it needs training refinement, it is generally there as soon as
saddled and does not require training. Teaching the sucker to trot requires
training.
Duncan Fletcher
dfletche@gte.net
----- Original Message -----
From: <GoldenCMK@aol.com>
>
> I know that gaited Arabians is common in some lines. My endurance gelding
who
> is a purebred will amble or rack from time to time but I have a feeling it
is
> something that does just come out from time to time and not too many
people
> pay attention to it in Arabians. We know that some lines of Arabians have
the
> capability to be gaited but were not bred for that reason like many gaited
> horses were.
>
> Maria
>
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