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Subject: Re: 12 y/o AQHA mare


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Date Posted: 12:40:55 02/19/03 Wed
In reply to: Nicole 's message, "Re: 12 y/o AQHA mare" on 11:16:09 02/19/03 Wed

I know what heavy on the forehand is and I understand what muley said and agreed that the horse is built downhill, I just personally thought that even though built that way, her shoulders were light enough compared to her hip and hind end to move light on the forehand if balance was concentrated from the back end.. but I haven't seen the horse actually move, so I guess this is all pointless and really it is not a big deal, so I am not worried about it and I am sure that Muley isn't worried about it either. Soooo that's all I have to say and I think I will stay away from this forum so I don't upset everyone else.. so bye!

>Sorry if it seemed I was blowing things out of
>proportion. I wasn't trying to put words in your
>mouth, just trying to make you aware of how that post
>sounded to people reading it. It had a air about it
>that read: I'm right, your wrong just drop it.
>But you admitted it was just a misunderstand
>which..happens all too often in the internet world.
>
>One thing I though you might want to discuss with some
>of the more educated people on this board though is
>the definition of a true uphill, level or downhill
>horse. That might change your view and help you
>understand what Muley was talking about when she says
>"heavy on the forehand".
>
>Cheers!
>
>Nicole
>
>>Ok, I said earlier that it was my fault for assuming
>>that there was an argument, so I didn't mean for this
>>to get out of hand. And I didn't say that I knew
>>everything, I am saying what I think about the horse.
>>I never said that people couldn't have different
>>opinions at all, so don;t put words in my mouth. And I
>>did say that I didn't want to discuss it to leave it
>>at what we both think. And I came onto this forum to
>>share what knowledge I do have because I am educated
>>on conformation, somatics, physiology and biomechanics
>>of the horse and rider. No where did I say that I knew
>>everything and that everyone should listen to what I
>>have to say and disregard everyone elses comments. So
>>to answer your question I am not here to try to show
>>all of you up, so stop exaggerating the situation.
>>This was a misunderstanding on my behalf.

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