Satori3@aol.com wrote:
>I've been training my horse for an endurance ride the first of June. I
>purchased Chance, currently a six-year-old, in the spring of '95. He has a
>wonderful fast walk, smooth as ice, and he's so fast that all the other
>horses with us, even the TWs we've ridden with on the trails, have broken
>into canters to keep up. I know one isn't suppose to canter a TW, but I
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Hi "Satori" -Well, i sure wish Truman Prevatt was
on-line, as he has competed successfully
for several years with a TWH mare in
50, 75 and 100 mi. rides.
There are a few of us out here riding
gaited horses, I ride a TWH and a
Racking Horse, have ridden just 25-30
mi rides so far, but will put in my .02
worth anyway!
Jude Hall
Central Ohio
Hall@cc.Denison.edu
& Pride's Pure Angel (TWH); Kentucky Redbud
(racking horse)
P.S. Where are you from?
-- I have posts saved from Truman that tell that he would pick the speed and let MIsty pick the gait. Also sounded like he cantered rides.Karen
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