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- From: Una Smith <una.smith@att.net>
- To: Mounted search and rescue <msar-riders@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [MSAR] gaited?
- Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 08:42:49 -0600
As Tomi said, gaited means any gait other than or in addition to walk, trot,
canter/gallop. My go-to source is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horse_gait;
it has some slow motion animations and links to other Wikipedia articles with
details. And, if something is not clear, you can ask for clarification on
the article's talk page. You may not get an answer right away, but chances
are good you will get an answer.
Una Smith
New Mexico
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[MSAR] Dogs and gaited horses, guns and endurance,
Karen Nesbitt, 05/10/2009
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[MSAR] gaited?,
David leadbetter, 05/12/2009
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Re: [MSAR] gaited?,
T'mi Fi, 05/12/2009
- Re: [MSAR] gaited? to t'mi, David leadbetter, 05/12/2009
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Re: [MSAR] gaited?,
Una Smith, 05/12/2009
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Re: [MSAR] gaited?,
David leadbetter, 05/14/2009
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Re: [MSAR] effectiveness,
IRVIN LICHTENSTEIN, 05/14/2009
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Re: [MSAR] effectiveness,
zaca1, 05/14/2009
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Re: [MSAR] effectiveness,
Una Smith, 05/14/2009
- Re: [MSAR] effectiveness, Jorene Downs, 05/14/2009
- Re: [MSAR] effectiveness, IRVIN LICHTENSTEIN, 05/14/2009
- Re: [MSAR] effectiveness, Jorene Downs, 05/15/2009
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Re: [MSAR] effectiveness,
Una Smith, 05/14/2009
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Re: [MSAR] effectiveness,
zaca1, 05/14/2009
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Re: [MSAR] effectiveness,
IRVIN LICHTENSTEIN, 05/14/2009
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Re: [MSAR] gaited?,
David leadbetter, 05/14/2009
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Re: [MSAR] gaited?,
T'mi Fi, 05/12/2009
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[MSAR] gaited?,
David leadbetter, 05/12/2009
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