beaconhorse
Well-Known Member
My horse has recently developed sidebone. Now while he is not lame it is causing him to dish and be really pigeon toed. Also the foot is leaning slightly inwards. I have had his feet done by a very good remedial farrier!
I was planning to start some minor unaff eventing this year as well as defend our ridden hunter chamionship....obviously both of those are probably a no go now.
I need to think about what to do choices are:-
continue exactly the same doing outdoor summer shows and just avoiding the very hardest of ground for jumping XC HT etc
or (these next 2 involve a lot more travelling)
Change to doing unaffliated jumping on surfaces and maybe a bit of dressage (don't laugh)
or
Affiliate and jump on surface, the idea of this one is so that IF I have to retire him I may get more from the insurance to buy another horse.
Which ever one I chose I also must decide whether to do XC and hunter trials
Any thoughts or ideas please
I was planning to start some minor unaff eventing this year as well as defend our ridden hunter chamionship....obviously both of those are probably a no go now.
I need to think about what to do choices are:-
continue exactly the same doing outdoor summer shows and just avoiding the very hardest of ground for jumping XC HT etc
or (these next 2 involve a lot more travelling)
Change to doing unaffliated jumping on surfaces and maybe a bit of dressage (don't laugh)
or
Affiliate and jump on surface, the idea of this one is so that IF I have to retire him I may get more from the insurance to buy another horse.
Which ever one I chose I also must decide whether to do XC and hunter trials
Any thoughts or ideas please