Question on Movement

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Question on Movement

Postby nocturne » Mon Apr 14, 2008 7:43 pm

I'm getting horses with "superfluous" movement from breeding stock that is "fabulously gaited." These are horses that are a generation or two out from my foundation stock or are my 2nd/3rd generation pure lines crossed on other pure lines. Will this improve as the foundies get farther back in the pedigree or is it not worth breeding horses with 'superfluous' movement because it will be passed on?



I've not worked with pures/foundies much, so help is appreciated.
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Postby MsBecks » Mon Apr 14, 2008 8:23 pm

i know that AQH, for example, are born BC with superfluous movement. i would say it's just depends on the breed as to the limit.
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Postby nocturne » Mon Apr 14, 2008 8:26 pm

MsBecks wrote:i know that AQH, for example, are born BC with superfluous movement. i would say it's just depends on the breed as to the limit.


So can movement improve from superfluous to fabulously gaited with training? I didn't think it could change, but if not, how are there QH's that are fabulously gaited...


*feels really clueless....
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Postby spotted_arabs » Mon Apr 14, 2008 9:06 pm

QHs I believe are born with that movement

Pure QH Trained http://virtualhorseranch.com/viewhorse.php?horse=1401351

Baby AQH

http://virtualhorseranch.com/viewhorse.php?horse=1497854


So as you train the movement will change :D
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Postby nocturne » Mon Apr 14, 2008 9:15 pm

Yay! I was wondering what I was doing wrong :oops:
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Postby Swar » Tue Apr 15, 2008 12:45 am

nocturne wrote:
MsBecks wrote:i know that AQH, for example, are born BC with superfluous movement. i would say it's just depends on the breed as to the limit.


So can movement improve from superfluous to fabulously gaited with training? I didn't think it could change, but if not, how are there QH's that are fabulously gaited...


*feels really clueless....


Yeah it rises with training. You can train a heavy footed horse to fabulously gaited. It's movement number dictates what that box actually says. I haven't paid any attention to what the ranges are for each movement title though because I have to look at the training page to see it and I am just too lazy :)
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Postby BindiCo » Wed Apr 16, 2008 5:00 pm

Noc...I'm glad you asked that question. I wondered about that too.

Just have forgotten to ask about it.

But thanks to those of you who answered Noc....know I have that info too!!

Thanks!
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