He looks like he's been shot and about to drop. It's such a weird movement. Everything screams wrong to me from the English tb horses I'm used to. The neck line is ridiculously low, they don't track. All on the four hand. What is the point of a canter that another horse could overtake at a walk?
@@DoubleDogDare54 no one said it does? Some people like the look of a lazy lope, as long as the training methods aren’t harmful then I personally leave it down to the owner.
@@smwmodelhorses5477 When you breed for and train a horse to hobble and limp in the rear, something is very wrong with your thinking on horses and how they move.
He looks like he's been shot and about to drop. It's such a weird movement. Everything screams wrong to me from the English tb horses I'm used to. The neck line is ridiculously low, they don't track. All on the four hand. What is the point of a canter that another horse could overtake at a walk?
What's the name of Song?
Wait is that supposed to be a lope? It looks like it’s limping
He's bred to move like that. Look at his parents, they move the same. Then with training, they move even slower, this lope does not hurt him one bit
Naomi Landry ah, okay.
@@naomilandry7816 That doesn't make it right, let alone correct.....
@@DoubleDogDare54 no one said it does? Some people like the look of a lazy lope, as long as the training methods aren’t harmful then I personally leave it down to the owner.
@@smwmodelhorses5477 When you breed for and train a horse to hobble and limp in the rear, something is very wrong with your thinking on horses and how they move.
I am old & old fashioned and I hate these unnatural lopes. I want to see a natural lope, not fast just natural.
Is it Natural to see the dressage horses "dance"? I dont think so...
@@leajoachim8741 So, you are admitting the limping canter in QHs is unnatural. Thank you.
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