PolarSkye
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I'm asking because when Kal was in horsepital to have his right hock joint flushed following a nasty kick in the field, the vet noticed some bony spavin changes. Nothing that is causing lameness now . . . he's come back from injury sound as a pound . . . but I'm wondering how I can support his hocks going forward to mitigate arthritic degernation.
To give you an idea of his type/workload, he's a 16.2hh 14-ish Polish sport horse - although his conformation is a tad upright he has quite a pop on him . . . routinely jumps well over a metre at home and could go higher. We event him. We don't affiliate him b/c he also has navicular in his fronts and we have to be soooo careful of the ground he goes on, but we do compete him unaffiliated. He's built very like a TB and weighs about 550kgs.
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To give you an idea of his type/workload, he's a 16.2hh 14-ish Polish sport horse - although his conformation is a tad upright he has quite a pop on him . . . routinely jumps well over a metre at home and could go higher. We event him. We don't affiliate him b/c he also has navicular in his fronts and we have to be soooo careful of the ground he goes on, but we do compete him unaffiliated. He's built very like a TB and weighs about 550kgs.
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