>>> If they are trying to breed necks that are set a little higher, perhaps 
>>> they should first pay attention to breeding necks that are not inverted. 
>>> That would be a more logical direction to take, especially if they want 
>>> to have the horse on the bit!


That is the issue to me - the inverted necks.  I don't even really care if a 
trail horse has a slightly inverted neck - key word: "slightly".  What 
troubles me much more is when the horses are ridden such that the muscles 
are developed, making the inversion even more extreme.


Karen Thomas, NC 

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