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  • C'est très important, demande peu et pas beaucoup! Faut déjà savoir ce qu'on veut avoir pour exiger peu!

  • May I ask, What is wrong with this horses back legs, it looks lame especially in walk but even in trot it isnt stepping under so much with the right hind leg??

  • @lydquine it conformationally stands out and is quite straight behind :)

  • @lydquine : it is not lame, look at the energy the horse has and the engagement of the hinf legs , the angulation.

    The trot is mostly close to passage and in high collection, when the hindlegs step too much under ,the croup becomes flat and the horse is not able to push !itself" together from back to the front.

  • @Katharina88BL I don't mean to be rude but you are not correct about the hind legs being under. Engagement is the flexion of the weight bearing hind leg (the one on the ground. Then according to the FEI manual The indquarters are lowered. This horse does have some rather nice piaffe moments but the collected trot is lacking and even pushes out

    The piaffe should sit more.much of the time..

  • @wejump2 the horse is a good one...  ;-p

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