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Re: RC:   Re: newbie Question
>
>You'd want a controlled, short, bouncy, 'uphill' 
>canter so that the horse is set-up for pushing 
>off his hind end. However, small logs, etc can 
>usually be taken from a trot/ordinary canter. 
>Just be alert and don't come at it too fast with 
>a green horse - he might throw in a sudden stop 
>or swerve and all sorts of complications could 
>arise! <g>
>
And some can pop a small obstruction from a walk!
Cindy Eyler (who was picking mane hairs out of facial orafices)
& Jack (it's more fun to pop some downed brush than to walk through it!)
eyler@mindspring.com
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