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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2008

3 year old DOB:3 /4/05 Registered American Saddlebred already doing a wonderful job racking 65 inches tall.He is very light shod.He still needs his nose pulled in but that will be easy. he seems like he is going to have alot of speed and very good reach.FREDDIE LEWIS OWNER AND RIDER

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  • nice movement and color, you have a beautiful animal!!!

  • thank you very much he will make a good horse

  • He is really cute and has nice leg action for a western horse

  • Thank you ,He will make someone a nice western or trail racking horse. He has a very good nature and very easy to ride and handle .

  • what exactly is the horse doing? not trying to be rude, i can see it is obviously a gait of some sort , i've just never seen anything like that. How do you get he horse to do that?

  • This horse is racking it is a four beat gait very smooth.The horse asb has a natural trot and the rider must feel the time in that gait when to make his horse shuffle and the back shoes most of the time will be a little heavy until he is in gear. it is in the riders hands.

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  • lol this horse looks like he had an accident and is wearing a neck collar...he´s beatiful!

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  • @TheRosa63 they breed for a stright line from the wirther to the rump. an a hight head like this horse Almost he is good the better the mo money.

  • @iloveCASH100 4 beat Gait head set come from a trot to a rack Saddlebred. 4beat gait from a pace to a rack tennessee walker . Then natural gaited Or single footer . iceland ponie tolt At one time their were 7 gaited horse,s fast rack, slow rack .trot,walk ,canter,running walk,fox trot Look it up you have the net.

  • @TheBestDamnThing94 I have had a lot of These horse,s He,s not doing anything to that is one good horse your talking about .When they are born the head come out from the shoulder that way that a good one hard to fine Just mo money haha . IF the heads not right he will not do that .Kenny

  • @TheBestDamnThing94 It's an amarican saddlebred, they should hold their head up NATURALLY all the time. Just like a QH is bred to have it's head low for speed, or a a race horse is bred to go fast. A saddlebred is bred to bring his neck straight out of his withers and step high. It's very natural and they are built for it. :) I hope this helps you understand.

  • a horse must have a hollow back to rack. a high head is the consequence of this, it didnt hurt my racking horse never suffered any problems that I could tell. hard rackers horses do it instinctivly or automatically, soft rackers must be shoed a certain way and trained to rack. alot of saddlebreds are five gaited but some are soft rackers, racking is harder for them, they have to think about it. this is how I understand it.

  • a horse must have a hollow back to rack. a high head is the consequence of this, it didnt hurt my racking horse never suffered any problems that I could tell. hard rackers horses do it instinctivly or automatically, soft rackers must be shoed a certain way and trained to rack. alot of saddlebreds are five gaited but some are soft rackers, racking is harder for them, they have to think about it. this is how I understand it.

  • a horse must have a hollow back to rack. a high head is the consequence of this, it didnt hurt my racking horse never suffered any problems that I could tell. hard rackers horses do it instinctivly or automatically, soft rackers must be shoed a certain way and trained to rack. alot of saddlebreds are five gaited but some are soft rackers, racking is harder for them, they have to think about it. this is how I understand it.

  • why do you make it hold its head like that, its curving the back inwards, as far as i know thats not a good thing... sounds rude but im just curious as it seems like all racking horses have to hold their head up like that while in that gait...

  • hes racking or as some people say ambling OR (lol) doing a tolt.. there all the same thing ..... hes racking idk how to teach them tho.

  • Yes, on asphalt, horses have hoofs, with are like shoes... Kinda... Any way I'm pretty sure that horse can handle it... Mine can! =)

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