But, see……there is a mechanical reason for
his “be-bopping”. He may not be lame, but he’s also not “faking” it. There IS
a reason for him to short stride on one diagonal.
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We have a horse that ‘be-bops’ when bored, I think kind of
in conjunction with his hi/low arab feet (ansata ibn Halima thing I believe)
but when he’s put to work and moving thru terrain he’s sound as can be.
Trick is convincing the judges by ‘making’ him work during trot outs that he is
sound. (should have gone to grambling college and joined the band)
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