Tappiano wrote:That's really cute! Is she mad because she has to come in or is that normal when leading a young foal?
Well, when you're first teaching them, they've no idea what you want & don't think they need to do what you ask, any way. So it is not unusual for them to . . . cavort on the lead.
Then again, take a looks at this picture, which is the filly's older 1/2 sister when she was just a couple days old -- no lead rope to inspire her, but definitely doing 'airs above the ground.' From what I can tell, the only difference between the two is one picture was taken from the rear & one from the side!
We bought yet another 1/2 sister to these two a few years ago. She was 4 & we had her with a trainer at the track. The trainer reported she was 'light in the front end'. I don't have pictures, but I believe it!
So in this filly's case - I think it is just a family tradition.