Re: [RC] Sidedness (was Canter vs Extended Trot) - Zephyr Arabians
--- Vallonelee@xxxxxxx wrote:
> If anyone doubts they are "sided", just try mounting
> from the off side. HA !
Horses brains work differently than ours. They have
to learn everything from each side as they can't make
the switch themselves. The "wiring" isn't there. This
is why a horse can pass something a zillion times from
one direction and then react to it coming from the
other direction. :)
~Nicole
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