> As the story went, I didn't see that it was of much > value. I think the value of the story for me, and why it was posted here, is to get a feel of how the Icelanders think, where they stand in regard to horse training and handling.
Also, when there were alot of Icelandics with bolting problems several years ago, someone said that it was the fault of the riders since Icelandics in Iceland don't bolt. This article sort of negates that. I don't know what problem the horse has. It could be a saddle fit issue. I made a mistake in the title as it should have been "Beat the Attitude out of It" (rather than "him"), as mentioned in the article. That also gives us a feel as to how they think of the horse. Judy
