Which horseback riding style is better: English or Western?
vote now: English or Western - (view results)
English
by Amanda Ines
It must be noted, before I carry on writing this article, that I have only opted to vote riding English
Western
English horseback riding has a formal look to it; English riders are often dressed as if for the hunt,
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