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Re: [RC] [RC] walker - Maryanne GabbaniFWIW, I have an Arab mare, pure Arab though no papers, who taught herself to rack because we used to go hacking with a DQ friend who always wanted her 18 hh Dutch WB to move at a steady trot in the desert and Dory is maybe 14hh but highly competitive. If she broke into a canter, my friend would throw a fit because then Oscar would want to canter and said friend was a tiny flyweight rider. So Dory learned to do something fast that would keep up with that 18hh trot but wasn't a canter. Drove my DQ friend right around the bend because she could keep right up with his extended trot and while it wasn't a trot, it sure wasn't a canter either. She'd be looking over at us, me just sitting comfortably while Dory motored along, saying, "What the hell is she doing??? That's some kind of eggbeater trot. That's not a trot!" And I'd just smile and say, "Hey, she's not cantering and that's what you asked for."I also have a similarly competitively minded Anglo Arab mix gelding who hates to go anywhere slow. He does what I swear is a running walk and nobody can keep up to it unless they are doing a nice brisk trot. But identifying all this stuff in Egypt is hard. No one understands gaited horses here. Maryanne Maryanne Stroud Gabbani msgabbani@xxxxxxxxx Egypt Face to Face www.alsorat.com Weblogs: Living In Egypt miloflamingo.blogspot.com Cairo/Giza Daily Photo cairogizadailyphoto.blogspot.com Turn Right At The Sarcophagus haramlik.blogspot.com Da Moose Is Loose (a blog for kids) mstroud.blogspot.com Photos of Egypt: http://www.flickr.com/photos/livinginegypt/ On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 4:18 PM, <rides2far@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
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