Force equals force in horses, and it is seen in Icelandic Horses.
There is too much contact used to force gait, and the horses learn to brace.
Here is a three-part article about using force with horses:
Icelandic Horses and horse training. Advocating for the Icelandic Horse (Pony).
1 comment:
This is not even a proper tolt. That can get you disqualified. It's a pig-pace, and it's never a good thing. It means your hands are too heavy (normally), therefore being heavy and not flexible and light like it's supposed to be. I'm not here to argue with you, I am here to explain how it's seen to us.
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