> It was mentioned and encouraged to use the word > "gaiting" to describe > a horse that is doing a soft gait, or a more lateral > tendancy gait. > But here's the thing - EVERY forward movement can be > called a gait. A > walk is a gait, a trot is a gait, a canter is a > gait, a gallop is a > gait, etc....
Yes, but logically, have we ever had anyone in the world say, when their horse is walking, that their horse is gaiting? or if their horse is trotting, that it is gaiting? or cantering, and calling it gaiting? I think we pretty much know that we're talking about gaited horses and easy / smooth gaits, when we say gait. Judy http://iceryder.net http://clickryder.com
