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    Old 02-02-2012, 02:58 PM
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    Extra Gaits of the Horse

    --The Boink
    One-beat gait with suspension, often exhibited by horses ridden into a field of white-tailed deer.

    --The Lateral Swoop
    A sudden sideways leap with shoulder horizontal to the ground, leaving the rider hovering briefly over where the saddle used to be before descending to the ground. Can be precipitated by a tractor starting up outside the arena, snow sliding off the arena roof, a large rock that magically turns into a bear or a green plastic garbage bag.

    --The Whirling Dervish
    Advanced version of the Lateral Swoop in which the horse spins like a top, frequently launching the hapless rider a long distance by centrifugal force. Specialty of certain Arabians, often caused by
    viewing a 4-wheeler approaching on the trail ahead.

    --The Yahooey
    One of the natural Airs Above the Ground, a highly suspended movement exhibited when turned out or during the first canter in an open field. A variation is the Jet-Assisted Buck & Fart, in which the horse achieves maximum height and momentum aided by the loud expulsion of exhaust gas. Occurs on cold, windy days when the wind goes up the horse's tail and blows his brains out his ears.

    --The Omigod
    Sudden backwards movement accompanied by loud, rolling snorts, ears stiffly forward and eyes bugging out, exhibited by a horse that has spotted a monster (invisible to the human eye) advancing on him from the front. Can be precipitated in visible form by riding up to a large blue tarp, which the wind then moves slightly.

    --The Hot Wheels
    Speed gait in which all four legs rotate at high speed, often leaving rubber strips on the ground. Frequently exhibited by runaway ponies, rushing jumpers and horses returning to the barn.

    --The Shark Circling the Rowboat
    Characteristic movement of lesson horse in ever-decreasing concentric circles around the instructor, until the horse is in the center standing on the instructor's left foot and further progress is impossible. (Old school horses tell new school horses how to do this.)

    --The Sloth
    Typical gait of school horse who has perfected the art of laziness. No perceptible forward movement, in spite of encouraging kicks, clucks, flapping reins, ineffective crop swats, shouts and jumping up and down. (Note: the Sloth can be transformed into Hot Wheels by the sight of the instructor advancing with lunge whip in hand.)

    --The Flapper
    Movement in which the horse shakes like a wet dog, totally terrifying the beginner rider. Horse then grins an evil grin and eats grass.

    --The Wallow
    Rotational movement performed on the ground, especially in mud, sand or water. Always performed when the instructor is at the other end of the trail ride or not looking.

    --Followed by the Upsie Daisy
    Which always occurs before the arrival of the instructor. Horse perfects the Wallow by rolling in mud, sand or water, usually defiling the purity of the perfectly clean saddle regardless of screams.

    --The Snail Rocket
    The two walking gaits of experienced trail horses on the trail. Going out, the walk is so snail-like, time perceptibly slows. Coming back, trotting horses can barely keep up with the rocket walk. Essentially,
    horses perfectly understand physical law; the speed of the walk is directly proportional to the direction on the trail.

    --The Bobber
    Gait which old experienced trail horses proceed with child or beginner on back. Walk a few feet, stop, horse pulls reins through hands of beginning rider and eats grass. Repeat 50 times.

    Ain't they wonderful?
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    Old 02-02-2012, 04:10 PM
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    Too funny-and so true-love it!
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    Old 02-04-2012, 04:12 AM
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    Talk about a "morning laugh", this is the epitome of such. I'm choking and my eyes are streaming.
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    Old 02-04-2012, 06:20 AM
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    Oh does that bring back memories Kitsie. I have experienced it all. My most vivid memory was of the time I was on a trail ride and we rode over a ground wasp nest. Talk about "airs above the ground"! That horse did it all but I stayed on and finally got him stopped after about a 1/4 mile. Never knew how fast he could really go until that experience.
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    Old 02-04-2012, 08:42 AM
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    Oh how cute and true, love those horses
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    Old 02-04-2012, 11:29 AM
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    I loved that! The "yahooey" had me laughing out loud. (Gosh, I miss my horse!)
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    Old 02-04-2012, 04:19 PM
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    my horse did the lateral swoop manuver at a flock of quail; stopped immediatley, and looked at me like he was wondering what I was doing sitting on the ground, my tush hurt but i was laughing too hard to care. I miss him.
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    Old 02-04-2012, 05:19 PM
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    Have horses too! Haven't ridden in a long time but have had ALL of those experiences in the many years of riding. Never left the horse though! Lucky or very balanced. LOL
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    Thanks. Love my Tennessee Walker who has finally quit being a whirling dervish!
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    Old 02-07-2012, 01:18 PM
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    Didn't mention wallow II, performed just after having been given a bath & just previous to being taken to show!
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