Ripped from the Headlines! Another non-warmblood at the upper levels
If you're like me, you read theChronicle of the Horse article about I've Been Ripped, the Paint/Arab competing at PSG, and thoughtL Must. Find. Video.
Here it is. Congrats to Jessica Fussner for her success on this interesting and fun horse!
Love the little piaffe he/she offers at the end.*lol* If that's PSG, it was bonus move....scored lower on the halt, unfortunately. What a cutie!
Many Arabs tend to look a bit croup high even when they are round and engaged. It's just a conformational thing. This guy/gal does so more at the trot than canter. He/She is a lovely lovely horse.
Loooove love seeing non-warmbloods in the upper levels. Not that I don't love warmbloods, but seeing other types of horses at upper levels like this is just awesome!! :)
I have an Arab, a Pintabian, and a pair of half Arab/Pinto boys that I'd like to start dressage with. I don't expect to get to the upper levels with them, as I don't know if they have the desire yet, but at least I know it can be done.
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Love the little piaffe he/she offers at the end.*lol* If that's PSG, it was bonus move....scored lower on the halt, unfortunately. What a cutie!
ReplyDeleteMany Arabs tend to look a bit croup high even when they are round and engaged. It's just a conformational thing. This guy/gal does so more at the trot than canter. He/She is a lovely lovely horse.
Loooove love seeing non-warmbloods in the upper levels. Not that I don't love warmbloods, but seeing other types of horses at upper levels like this is just awesome!! :)
ReplyDeleteI have an Arab, a Pintabian, and a pair of half Arab/Pinto boys that I'd like to start dressage with. I don't expect to get to the upper levels with them, as I don't know if they have the desire yet, but at least I know it can be done.
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