Glossary entry (derived from question below)
May 16, 2004 21:23
20 yrs ago
Swedish term
biljardera
Swedish to English
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Zoology
H�star
omdöme om hästar (igen)- det är tydligen en intåad frambensrörelse som också beskrivs som "viftande".
Proposed translations
(English)
2 | front leg movement | Robert Tucker (X) |
4 | winging or paddeling | Meadow Media |
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front leg movement
Is it not just 'front leg movement', which may be correct or defective ('dishing' being one defect).
biljardera - intåad frambensrörelse
medlem.spray.se/ankilundberg88/farskallarna.html
Dishing is the term used to describe an inward swing of the hoof with each stride; winging and paddling describe outward-swinging foot flight. Angled "hinges" in the knees, fetlocks or, very rarely, the feet produce these deviations from straight forward-and-back motion.
www.equisearch.com/care/lameness/eqgaits2880/
He called our attention to undesirable specifics of form, such as hanging front legs, jumps that peaked either before or after the center of the jump,
You have never seen front leg movement as expressive as his (the horse's).
personal.monad.net/~ctolman/journal2.html
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Note added at 2004-05-17 18:02:04 (GMT)
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Yes, sorry, \'dishing\' - was having a little trouble with \'intåad\' (~intoed [EN])
biljardera - intåad frambensrörelse
medlem.spray.se/ankilundberg88/farskallarna.html
Dishing is the term used to describe an inward swing of the hoof with each stride; winging and paddling describe outward-swinging foot flight. Angled "hinges" in the knees, fetlocks or, very rarely, the feet produce these deviations from straight forward-and-back motion.
www.equisearch.com/care/lameness/eqgaits2880/
He called our attention to undesirable specifics of form, such as hanging front legs, jumps that peaked either before or after the center of the jump,
You have never seen front leg movement as expressive as his (the horse's).
personal.monad.net/~ctolman/journal2.html
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Note added at 2004-05-17 18:02:04 (GMT)
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Yes, sorry, \'dishing\' - was having a little trouble with \'intåad\' (~intoed [EN])
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Comment: "Equestrians have confirmed that the term is dishing. Winging is a different movement. "
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winging or paddeling
"Winging " is defined as a lateral deviation of the front limbs when observed from front or back which can cause interference and lack of extention and suspension.
There is a mistaken notion that Iberian horses "paddle" or "wing" with their front legs. In actuality, the movement seen as "winging" is a lateral looseness of knees, pasterns and feet.
There is a mistaken notion that Iberian horses "paddle" or "wing" with their front legs. In actuality, the movement seen as "winging" is a lateral looseness of knees, pasterns and feet.
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