Re: [RC] walker - Karen SullivanHey Angie,
let me know what he has <g>.......
After riding a few really gaited horses (foxtrotters and Walkers) I'm afraid i am probably done with Arabs <g>......the gaited horses are so much dang fun! I have a 3 year old Foxtrotter gelding who is basically an Arab in disguise....really forward and also the nice gait.....and seemingly very surefooted, which was my main complaint about gaited horses some years ago. Then again, I take him along on trail rides on rough and steep terrain and turn him loose, to run and make his own mistakes.....
A frend has a very gaited foxtrotter, also a real goer,.....right up there in most surefooted horse i have ever seen, just cruises downhill.....I followed her up a trail this last weekend that was pretty narrow and twisty, with very steep drop offs....my friend started out foxtrotting. i was doing an easy trot on my mustang....and by the time we were moving along, my friend was doing a slow canter on that foxtrotter that was to die for......
The pacey ones you sort of want to discourage or stay away from.
Nice thing about my gaited mustang is that you do also have that trot to add into the mix.
But, please, don't harbor the misocnception that you need a big shanked bit to get the gait....in fact, my preference is to basically throw away or drop the rein; i hate to ride collected....when i do that, my horse really books along, and yes, the running walk comes out of a flat walk, in simple terms.
But, the other benefit is that if the horse does get amped up, i.e. starting to get jiggy, you can get a pretty fun gait instead of an awful jig....the mustang will broken pace and do that running walk on a loose rein...if collected a tad or checked, i get the foxtrot or broken pace, and if she is really being a ding dong such as trying to get back to camp too fast and I really collect her up, I get a high action rack......
Gosh, where is Amber Applegate to add her expertise to this question>
Karen
On 6/28/08, rides2far@xxxxxxxx <rides2far@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
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