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In a message dated 98-10-30 19:59:43 EST, helgeson@lansford.ndak.net writes: << I just have to ask, what is a daisy clipping trot? Please describe. Is this a southern term that we northern people have never heard of, or is it an endurance term that us newbies haven't been exposed to yet. :-) >> Naw, the southerners can't make full claim to the term. A daisy-clipping trot is one that doesn't waste a lot of energy with high action, but that has a lot of drive and reach. It is low (hence the name--the feet are clipping the daisies), ground-covering, and generally very easy to ride. Heidi
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