Standardbreds and Saddlebreds have as much in common with each other as they do with Arabians, Thoroughbreds, Morgans, etc. They are all "light" breeds of horses.
When I was at the Grand National this year I watched the 5 gaited championship and almost fell out of the stands laughing. These horses are bombing around with their fake tails and stuff and the announcer is saying that all five of their gaits are natural and don't take any training......yeah right.... Sure cant' be that different from when I used to show Saddlebreds.......mb
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In a message dated 11/17/2004 12:00:36 PM Central Standard Time, katswig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Standardbreds and Saddlebreds have as much in common with each other as they do with Arabians, Thoroughbreds, Morgans, etc. They are all "light" breeds of horses.
When I was at the Grand National this year I watched the 5 gaited championship and almost fell out of the stands laughing. These horses are bombing around with their fake tails and stuff and the announcer is saying that all five of their gaits are natural and don't take any training......yeah right.... Sure cant' be that different from when I used to show Saddlebreds.......mb