Re: cured a lateral canter



On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 16:07:58 GMT, "lizzard woman"
<kimosabeRMOVE@xxxxxxx> wrote:


"Eileen Morgan" <egm1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 15:13:43 GMT, "lizzard woman"
| <kimosabeRMOVE@xxxxxxx> wrote:
|
| >
| >"Mary Healey" <mhhealey@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| >news:Xns97785C22C1A07amesnatlzooyahoocom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| >| "lizzard woman" <kimosabeRMOVE@xxxxxxx> wrote:
| >| > I have only seen one other horse with a lateral canter and it wasn't
| >| > close to being this bad. I think lateral canters this lateral are
| >| > extremely rare.
| >|
| >| Well, so far Tamara, Eileen, and a few others have said they've both
| >| experienced this lateral canter *and* fixed it. Perhaps it's time to
| >| rethink your thought?
| >
| >Forgot to add...
| >
| >If you'll recall Eileen's comment that it took quite a while (a year
IIRC)
| >to fix Moonlight's canter, I wonder if she improved gradually or just
popped
| >out of it like this horse did. If it was gradually, that may mean it's
| >apples and oranges.
|
| Without video we will never know, since I can't tell if we are talking
| about the same thing from your description.
|

Yes but you know if your horse improved in the course of one training
session or if she gradually improved over a long time. Which is it?

A different way of solving the problem does not make it a different
problem. I've fixed the same sort of problem in various horses in very
different ways--sometimes fast, sometimes slow. Sometimes a light bulb
going off is all it takes, and sometimes a year of slow progress.

So based on 'did we fix it just the same' I will not agree that it is
or is not the same problem.

Eileen Morgan
If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving isn't for you.
The Mare's Nest


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