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Kyle and Sue Magnuson
2KS- NorthStar Appaloosas
507-629-4401
1409 US Hwy. 59
Garvin, MN 56132

2ksnorthstar@llwb.coop
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Subject Shuffle at birth?

Date
Wed Nov 12 2003 21:12

Author Kyle
(kasm@mnns.com)

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Hi Sandy, We emailed you a while back but forgot to post here too. From what little we've seen (and heard from others) foals will often display a lateral walk that some may mistake for shuffling. The difference is that these foals are indeed walking and not gaiting at any speed above the walk. On the other hand, we have seen a horse shuffle when older that we had not noticed shuffling when young. Not sure if we missed it or if it was due to conformational changes that favored the shuffle as the horse got older.
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