>>> Before I decided that didn't work for Hunter, he did used to sort of round 
>>> up to rest his neck and back if I had kept him racking too long.  I think 
>>> it is safer for him to trot when he begins to tire 


I don't personally know what kind of limits to put on each gait - if there are 
even valid guidelines.  But, if he told you he needed to change gaits to 
stretch out, then I'd feel sure it was good for you listen to him. 


>>> than for me to insist for whatever reason that he is a TWH and therefore 
>>> should never trot.


Hello.  My name is Karen.  For many years, I was a closet TWH trotter, but now 
I admit...that it's NOT a problem!  :)


Karen
Karen Thomas
Wingate, NC


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