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Would greatly appreciate feedback on two young horses (pets) that will be used for pleasure riding. I want to know if the pampa (painted) horse and the grey male in this video/website show any potential for dressage. You can see both horses either at the haras pinaud website or the simplesmente campolina video herein. Both animals are 2 years and are gaited horses. Comments on what to look for in morphology etc would be most welcome, many thanks.
place one pole/fence down and count 8 good ‘human’ steps, then place another pole/fence down. This will be a one strided fence. breaking it down, you measure 2 steps for landing, 4 steps for 1 stride and 2 steps for take of. If you were to measure a 2 strided double. you would count out 12 human steps. 2 for landing, 4 steps for 1 horse stride, another 4 steps for 2 strides, then 2 strides for take off. Hope tihs helps. good luck.
Igor Solyanov
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Jen Taylor
If you have a standard 3 foot stride then you would take 3 human steps
TheMissyLeila
Help here..
if someone says : 12 feet away
should i count 12 human steps?
or nine? that makes 3 /3 strides…?
haraspinaud
Would greatly appreciate feedback on two young horses (pets) that will be used for pleasure riding. I want to know if the pampa (painted) horse and the grey male in this video/website show any potential for dressage. You can see both horses either at the haras pinaud website or the simplesmente campolina video herein. Both animals are 2 years and are gaited horses. Comments on what to look for in morphology etc would be most welcome, many thanks.
hyperfocus2011
The riders hands are not steady and light enough for a young horse.
hyperfocus2011
depends on horses size of stride!
tenglish59
place one pole/fence down and count 8 good ‘human’ steps, then place another pole/fence down. This will be a one strided fence. breaking it down, you measure 2 steps for landing, 4 steps for 1 stride and 2 steps for take of. If you were to measure a 2 strided double. you would count out 12 human steps. 2 for landing, 4 steps for 1 horse stride, another 4 steps for 2 strides, then 2 strides for take off. Hope tihs helps. good luck.