Hi Judy,

>>>Yes, there are lots of riding styles, but the majority of US riding style
is western.

I suppose that is true when you consider all the QH's in N.A.  I have ridden
English all my life and the same goes for most of the people I know, so
there you go.  Helps me understand where you are coming from but I don't
consider it exotic to ride English.

Robyn


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