I read on an online forum that this horse was "marked down" in breed/stallion shows for his canter -- too extravagant, bordering on artificial, something like that. It is remarkable. His breeding is pretty impressive, too.
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Don Juan De Hus: Tres talented
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That canter looks like it was tailor made for pirouettes!
ReplyDeleteI don't think the canter is artificial-looking, he just has a LOT of natural suspension, and it seems to come effortlessly, with complete relaxation. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis appears to be video of him working without a rider on his back. An interesting comparison. https://youtu.be/MRIIeUVvx-M
ReplyDeleteTo me he just looks like a modern dressage horse. Seems like these days its all about whats going on up front and not so much what's going in the back end.
ReplyDeleteWhoa, suspension for DAYZ
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