--- Christine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Ever 
> wonder why so few do?  This group is like a private
> little sorority.  
> Those on the "inside" appear to be pointing to us
> and saying, poor 
> things, they just aren't enlightened like us.  We'll
> let them in when 
> they agree with us.  
> 
> That's all I have to say.  You can say any snotty
> thing you want. 


I get blasted my share, and I just keep going anyway:)
I don't think it was bad for Judy to ask if horses
gaited at liberty or on a loose rein at Gudmar's. If
people decide to import horses and put them up for
sale, why can't questions be asked? Why shouldn't
feedback be given? 

I know there is a point to it, a question some of us
have, and that is why more Icelandics don't show gait
at liberty? I'm not sure of the answer. There are
naturally gaited Icelandics who can gait without help,
at liberty, I think it would be nice if they were the
majority and I'm not sure they are. It's nice to see a
horse who can do multiple gaits at liberty, trot,
gait, canter, etc. I don't think I would buy a horse
who showed only trot and no soft gaits, if I am
looking for a gaited horse, that isn't ideal for me.

Kim

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