>If a horse is interfering, he probably should not be bred. Here's a reason
>why the breeding goals need to be attentive to the Icelandic Horse legs.

>-who said my gelding would be used in breeding?


No, the comment was not directed to your horse, but the breeding horses in 
general.

Have you looked at the pictures and video of how the horses' legs move, 
varying away from swinging straight?


Judy
http://icehorses.net
http://clickryder.com 

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