Awesome video! Very informative, blew my mind finding out that a registered fox trotter may not necessarily have a fox trot gait and it mostly comes down to the skeletal structure of the limbs! I'll be watching the rest of this series for sure. 🤓💕🐎
I've watched the entire video of which this is an excerpt. It helped to analyze my TWH's conformation and to realize that she is much more set up for a rack than a running walk. Thank you for all the invaluable information and for helping to dispel the many, many erroneous assumptions out there about gaited horses!
@@phoenixrisingsaddles--your9965 would you be able or willing to make a video on what to look for in a TWH yearly? I'm getting a young colt (he'll be 1.5 this fall - 2022) and people are telling me he has bad confirmation (I think its because they like to hear themselves talk because they have zero experience). I'd love to know how you can tell on a TWH when they are this young.
Awesome video! Very informative, blew my mind finding out that a registered fox trotter may not necessarily have a fox trot gait and it mostly comes down to the skeletal structure of the limbs! I'll be watching the rest of this series for sure. 🤓💕🐎
Great video!!!
Would love to see this with horses built for other jobs... reining, cutting, jumping, driving, western and English pleasure, etc
I've watched the entire video of which this is an excerpt. It helped to analyze my TWH's conformation and to realize that she is much more set up for a rack than a running walk. Thank you for all the invaluable information and for helping to dispel the many, many erroneous assumptions out there about gaited horses!
I am so glad you have made these incredibly informative and well taught videos. I have learned so much, thank you!
I'm so glad to hear that Heather! It's exactly why we do what we do :) Thanks for letting us know! ~ Jamie
@@phoenixrisingsaddles--your9965 would you be able or willing to make a video on what to look for in a TWH yearly? I'm getting a young colt (he'll be 1.5 this fall - 2022) and people are telling me he has bad confirmation (I think its because they like to hear themselves talk because they have zero experience). I'd love to know how you can tell on a TWH when they are this young.
Great explanation of a horses range of motion!!
I don't have a horse (and am likely never going to own one), but this was really interesting and informative. Neat!!
I learned so so much!! I’d love to know why my twh hits his back hooves on his front hooves
Very well presented and explained!
Great job
Weird request: Could you analize the conformation of a deer?
Amazing!!
Here's the thing though. The stifle is the equine equivalent of the human knee.