In a message dated 7/20/2004 12:03:30 PM Pacific Standard Time, heidi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
The typical movement of the flat-hipped horse doesn't get very far with each stride, and the "rear action" looks like it it out in the next county somewhere
My dressage instructor, years ago, said that the reason she did not like Arabs was because they never seemed to get their hocks under themselves. They always had their rear legs trailing out behind.