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Dahika
6 years ago

No, you can oil with about 60% of all horse breeds, only the gang type does not mean Tölt, but has a term of the other language. But potato remains potato even if it is called potatoe.

How to do it? You need a riding instructor who can. So a gait teacher. You have to learn this correctly and carefully, otherwise you can only ride a lot of gang errors on the horses.

I used to take a course in Reken – not a Töltkurs, of course. A parallel course was a course for Icelandic horse riders. In the evening you met in the neighboring hotel/restaurant to ring. In the case of the Icelandic people, the issues were only about the gang mistakes of their horses. Nervig was that.
In any case, it is that if you have not learned it through very good teaching, you are ruined faster than you can tell Tölt.

My friend bought an Isi for her warm-blooded man. The horse came from a good breeding and was supposed to become the breeder’s horse because it was so promising. Then the breeder became very sick and the horse was sold. Unfortunately, it then ended up in a four-class riding operation. ALs my friend bought it, it was considered a slaughter horse, as there was no straight step left. The TÄ diagnosed ataxy. Since the horse was to be only accompaniment, she buys it for the price of the battle. But since the horse was only eight years old and somehow very munter, she then had it examined again – from a TA and osteopath. Nix Ataxie. He unblocked the horse. Running was better, but at the transitions the gang salad remained. All the gears are messed up. I then rode him out for a while – just let him go straight ahead – and after all he was able to wear on long straight lines. The rest was then “healed” by good normal riding lessons. DA’s horse is now a tactical triad.

What I want to say with this: Without the best training of the ganghorses, one usually inevitably has an Isi with a pig passport and/or gang salad.

I like Island very much and when my Arab had to be slain, I thought if my next horse was to become an Arab or an Island. I then decided against the Island, simply because I had to learn to ride again.

I don’t know. But I am proud to have pampered the Island Skörri’s pig passport and the Tölt/Gangsalat. And that wasn’t easy.

pony
6 years ago

not everyone is able to fool.

but out of the Icelandic, if he is four or five, there are still some other horse-races that can tumble. under others belong to the horses with this predisposition, as well as paso finos etc.

because there is not “the” help to meddle, I have chosen you here a very good article that deepens the whole more than you could. there is also a link with further literature, specially designed for Icelandic.

https://herzenspferd.de/toelt-hilfen/

mause40i
5 years ago

You sit on the saddle like a sessle. Easy to pull the reins back. Easy..

In parallel, the feet move like walking. Imagine you’re sitting in the chair and walking

AnonymTiger
5 years ago
Reply to  mause40i

a lot of fun at the pig pass