>> For the most part, the iceland-style training works on forcing gait (for
>> example, with the heavy contact), or obtaining gait mechanically, by
>> manipulating shoes, angles, weights, concussion, etc.
>
> so you say.  i did not, however, see this evident in the one
> shod-by-a-holar-alum horse i've viewed extensively, nor did i
> see it in the other horses at his barn, who all appeared to have
> quite straightforward "four plain shoes all around"

How many of his horses gait at liberty?  How many gait on a loose rein?

Were the horses ridden with boots?


Judy
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