History
I Characteristics I Colors
I Breeding goals I Gaits
I Training I
Raising our
horses I Our broodmares I Foals
1999 I Foals 2000 I Onelist
I Location I Weather
I Winter gallery I Summer
gallery I Us at LanghusI Icelandic
cow I Icelandic sheep I Icelandic
sheepdog I Articles from the website IWebrings
I Link-collection I Horses
for sale I


The breeding goal of the
icelandic horse
for the quality "Straightness
of legs".
The Icelandic
horse should have straight legs. When looked at the horse from behind,
while it's trotting or tolting, the movements of both front and back legs
should be straight. Hind feet may be a bit toed out.
What
are considered faults are mainly
-Deviations
from straightness.
-Distorted
joints in the front and/or hind legs.
-Distortions
in the hocks.
-Base-narrow
legs.
History
I Characteristics I Colors
I Breeding goals I Gaits
I Training I
Raising our
horses I Our broodmares I Foals
1999 I Foals 2000 I Onelist
I Location I Weather
I Winter gallery I Summer
gallery I Us at Langhus I Icelandic
cow I Icelandic sheep I Icelandic
sheepdog I Articles from the website IWebrings
I Link-collection I Horses
for sale I
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