--- In [email protected], "Karen Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Interesting.  I'm used to mainly thinking of winging as a 
conformation problem...and I suspect there almost has to be a 
conformational element for a horse to show it as markedly as these two 
did.  > Karen Thomas, NC

------------------I know that winging is not considered a fault in the 
Peruvian Paso breed.  Is there a difference in the conformation of 
Peruvians versus Icelandics that allows for the winging?  And how does 
winging affect a horse from a long-term health standpoint?  Is there a 
certain conformation feature that makes it less hazardous on the long 
term health of the horse (if it's hard on the horse)?

Dawn Bruin-Slot, northern Michigan
Fuzzy Logic Equine


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