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    Re: [RC] Old gelding - amber applegate


    No. But I am getting close. One of the differences on my search is that I am looking for a TWH. So the video is most important to see the gait. I look for the rearend action, the animation of the horse. There are a lot of things that I need to see on a video that can be shown and analyzed when looking at gaited horses. I try to make it REAL clear that the seller is to print out my wants and get me everything that I am asking for. I also agree with Penny, that it is only fair to pay this person to spend the time and postage for a good video. If I am going to pay for the video, and because I ask for so much, I offer to pay even more than the average, if they don't get it right, I won't pay or if I did already, I will send it back and ask for them to do it right. Frustrating for all, but if they want to sell and back their statements, then I want to buy, with all my questions settled in my mind.
    amber
    ----- ***Amber, excellent criteria, but have you EVER seen a video this good?  I have been sent horse videos, and they either show the horse trotting in circles for 20 minutes, or a whole herd thundering around a field!!!
    What I always want to see, is good side vews of horse standing square, and close  ups of legs! 
     
    (Exception, Bette's video of Halynov and progeny was very well done!)
    Karen

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