Again not knowing much about horses but having seen plenty of local Paso Finos , I think they are taught to walk this way does not come natural to them ?I haven’t, but a woman on the horse forum I belong to has ridden them for years. She also has a Tennessee Walker and prefers the Paso Fino.
I have studied them and I am pretty sure my particular back issues would not tolerate their intermediate gaits for too long.
Walking Horses are dubbed “the glide ride” of the horse world and that is mostly true. While they all have a non-trotting intermediate gait, they don’t all perform the running walk.
Again not knowing much about horses but having seen plenty of local Paso Finos , I think they are taught to walk this way does not come natural to them ?
They are expensive horses .They are not taught to walk the way they do. Their gaits are natural. However, those gaits are no doubt enhanced via training for the show ring.
And I am sure, like Walking Horses, not all Paso Finos are born performing their intermediate gaits to perfection. Especially in this day and age. The horse industry is every bit as bad or worse than the dog industry when it comes to “breeding for show”. That’s a rant that could get me on my soapbox until the next sunrise![]()
What a lovely compliment, appreciate that, thank you.I've read that blog blurb. It sounds like you and your wife make quite an impression! I know you always look amazing; I've seen pictures of the result of your wife's talent with sewing/creating.![]()
I'd get a haircut to start with its cloggin ya view?Ordinarily, I'd say music.
However, lately I just feel mentally exhausted, and passionate about nothing. I don't seem to have any time, yet have all the time in the world.
anyone listening to my singing would know that to be a fact....I like numbers too, and chess, though I can't claim to be adept at either. Weird isn't it? You'd think that if a person is drawn to something, really enjoys it, they'd naturally be good at it. Not always so, apparently.
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Thank you for this. I've learned a bit.There are quite few breeds whose intermediate gait is not a trot and it is in their DNA.
Past Finos have a natural, inborn, 4-beat lateral gait. They don’t trot.
My Tennessee Walkers don’t trot either. They walk in their distinctive way due to a natural, inherited gait called the "running walk". This gait is characterized by a smooth, four-beat movement where the horse's hind feet stride ahead of the front feet.
I started riding Tennessee Walkers in 1990 in order to keep riding as I got to where I couldn’t sit the trot or post the trot. I was told to stop riding altogether back then. I gave the PT. my best bobbing dog head as I walked out of therapy, and went looking for a Walking Horse or a gaited Morgan, lollol
Dogs photos won’t load; I’ll have to wait until later when cyberspace isn’t so busy.
Just watched a quick video on Tennessee Walkers, their gait and temperament.I haven’t, but a woman on the horse forum I belong to has ridden them for years. She also has a Tennessee Walker and prefers the Paso Fino.
I have studied them and I am pretty sure my particular back issues would not tolerate their intermediate gaits for too long.
Walking Horses are dubbed “the glide ride” of the horse world and that is mostly true. While they all have a non-trotting intermediate gait, they don’t all perform the running walk.
Hollydolly, I've never owned a dog,couldn't have a pet where I used to live in my co apt building because there was a 'NO Pet Policy' Here at Canterbury Woods you can have dogs/ cats,once in awhile I will take my neighbor Cathie's dog' Rudy" for a walk around the building SueI've always wondered why you don't have a dog of your own Sue ?..especially as you love to walk as well
I think they will expect you to fit into their lifestyles and routines and not just do ya own thing?At this point in my life, I am very passionate about keeping my independence …. and living life on my own terms.
*My younger daughter has put her two teenage daughters on a recruiting campaign to convince me that living at their home is where I need to be.
They have a great home life, but it is so busy there. Daughter & SIL work long hours, kids have non-stop activities, and they have 3 large dogs. ...
opposite of my quiet apartment life.
I think they will expect you to fit into their lifestyles and routines and not just do ya own thing?
I used to want a Friesian as I love the larger breeds, and they are so beautiful. I've never owned a horse, though and at this point in my life I am content with visiting and caring for them.They are expensive horses .
There is a place here called Horse country with huge estates and Paso Finos .
I used to go there and dream I could afford to live there but truth is the Miami fish Farm is located there so would go for that but yes serious money these horses and sure you are familiar with the Friesian Horses which I have never seen in real life but heard some there own them .
Another foodie.Food! Eating is my hobby.
Do you think you might be going through a little depression?Ordinarily, I'd say music.
However, lately I just feel mentally exhausted, and passionate about nothing. I don't seem to have any time, yet have all the time in the world.
Wow how bigProbably.
…one dog weighs in at 135 ..
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