Horse Judging: Terms for Oral Reasons, UNL

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• He was more expressive, attentive and careful in the placement of his strides over the log at the lope • More rhythmic in crossing the log

• Passed over the log in a more natural manner at the lope • Cleaner and more evenly cadenced while jogging over the log. • Rated more correctly in his approach to the log. • She was more correct in remaining penalty-free over the log.

Faults

• Least precise.

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