> In science, just as in horse sports, it's easy to be > blinded by tradition. Just because something has been > in the textbooks for a hundred years, it must be true.
Kim, thanks for the article! >> Above and below the nose, the horse simply > couldn't see. Because when the > horse's head is loose, it can put it's nose up to look > forward. But when a horse is ridden in the classical > position, its nose points down. Very interesting. The horse also needs it's head and neck for balance. Judy http://iceryder.net http://clickryder.com
