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Posted on 10/04/2005 9:56:41 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog

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To: Beaker

When you're in it, it feels like there's too much air time between strides, and it's a lot more vertical than it looks. It's actually not a particularly easy trot to sit to.


7,541 posted on 02/10/2006 4:52:38 PM PST by HairOfTheDog
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To: CindyDawg

True enough ;~D


7,542 posted on 02/10/2006 4:53:34 PM PST by HairOfTheDog
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To: HairOfTheDog

I wish you could see SL and tell me why she trots so rough. Nobody but me likes to ride her.


7,543 posted on 02/10/2006 5:00:18 PM PST by CindyDawg
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To: HairOfTheDog

Alright well I'm going to go watch Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
I'll talk to you later.


7,544 posted on 02/10/2006 5:00:19 PM PST by Beaker
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To: Beaker

Ah - we watched a bootleg of that last night ;~D


7,545 posted on 02/10/2006 5:01:23 PM PST by HairOfTheDog
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To: HairOfTheDog

Actually believe it or not, it's not a bootleg :-)


7,546 posted on 02/10/2006 5:05:27 PM PST by Beaker
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To: CindyDawg

Well, there's jarring rough, and springy bouncy... None but Frog's gaited horses are the only ones that are ~really~ smooth at speed. ;~D

Cyn's trot is smoother than Bay's... But Bay's is less jarring than some others I've been on...


7,547 posted on 02/10/2006 5:05:27 PM PST by HairOfTheDog
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To: HairOfTheDog

That black mare that I ride, Tammy, her trot is something awful. Not comfortable at all to sit to.


7,548 posted on 02/10/2006 5:06:16 PM PST by Beaker
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To: HairOfTheDog

We are talking about paint can in the mixer bouncy:') I have found a spot that's comfortable where I can post with her by exaggerating sittng back. I feel like I'm leaning back but I'm not. If you don't find it, no one can tell watching but you come off feeling like everything inside of you shaken.


7,549 posted on 02/10/2006 5:14:27 PM PST by CindyDawg
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To: CindyDawg

Hey everyone, haven''t posted in awhile. And I have a question.
I have a Fabtron synthetic saddle/cordura.....how do I clean it? Can I hose it off? Use soap? Kind of a dumb question but don't know who else to ask.


7,550 posted on 02/10/2006 5:33:11 PM PST by estrogen (I)
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To: HairOfTheDog; Beaker

I didn't mean to imply that she said forging was a "desirable" trait, just that correcting it isn't necessary, hitting shoe to shoe, which is what he does doesn't hurt him in anyway, but correcting it as we did with him, can cause worse problems. No I will not put overstrike boots on him. I can't. They are illegal at rides. He has never scraped his heels and he has only pulled a shoe off one time. I believe there are ways to keep that from happening if he starts doing it other then cutting his toes shorter changing the break over.

His striking himself in the back has nothing to do with the forging but was caused by being trimmed uneven. Even Chris admitted that.

Becky


7,551 posted on 02/10/2006 5:40:08 PM PST by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain (Never under estimate the power of stupid people in a large group:)
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To: estrogen

Huh. I just wipe mine down. I would be concerned that I couldn't get the soap out. I have hosed my blanket down though.


7,552 posted on 02/10/2006 5:45:28 PM PST by CindyDawg
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To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
I didn't mean to imply that she said forging was a "desirable" trait, just that correcting it isn't necessary

Yeah - I understood that distinction. Will you be able to continue with the same shoer or might there be a conflict in opinion?

OK - I remember now about the bad trim causing the striking in the back... I couldn't remember what brought that on.

7,553 posted on 02/10/2006 5:52:11 PM PST by HairOfTheDog
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To: estrogen
Like this?

You can use a little soap and water on the fabric parts... use a saddle soap and moisturizer on the leather parts.

Avoid getting water on the leather part, and especially the suede part.

7,554 posted on 02/10/2006 5:58:48 PM PST by HairOfTheDog
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To: CindyDawg

Upright shoulder and short upright pasterns will do that... A horse's shock absorbers are in the pasterns. Those little choppy trots are actually easier to learn to post on in my experience than long swinging trots like Bay. You can use the bouncing motion to your advantage. Posting on Bay is awkward because it's a slow rhythm.


7,555 posted on 02/10/2006 6:02:21 PM PST by HairOfTheDog
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To: HairOfTheDog

Well, I reserved two rooms and the Stable INN this weekend:')


7,556 posted on 02/10/2006 6:15:14 PM PST by CindyDawg
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To: HairOfTheDog

She is fast.


7,557 posted on 02/10/2006 6:16:06 PM PST by CindyDawg
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To: HairOfTheDog

Can you show me what you mean by upright though. Stepping stiffly?


7,558 posted on 02/10/2006 6:17:40 PM PST by CindyDawg
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To: CindyDawg

Pasterns - The pastern should be at a 45-degree angle (example A; example B shows a too-sloping pastern; example C shows a too-upright pastern). Its length should be proportionate; too long a pastern could indicate weakness and tendon strain, while if too short it may absorb too much concussion, thus stressing the bone structure.

7,559 posted on 02/10/2006 6:28:01 PM PST by HairOfTheDog
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To: CindyDawg
Do you trot her much? My mare when she was being difficult would have a real choppy trot (and she was one that could trot faster than Prez can lope)

She just needed to be pushed a little and she was smooth enough to sit her trot for miles. We actually did an 8 mile competitive ride at an extended trot the whole way. Well except for her walking across the bridge and jumping the tire and water obstacles :)

7,560 posted on 02/10/2006 6:59:17 PM PST by Duchess47 ("One day I will leave this world and dream myself to Reality" Crazy Horse)
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