chasingmytail
Well-Known Member
Not sure if there's such a word as unlevelness!! However, niavely bought young horse last year knowing
he had curb. He's not lame but particularly in trot he's lower and has less back-end muscle on that side. Had back checked a while ago and he did have "vertabrae out of alignment" but there has been no improvement since. He's not a competition horse and only lightly ridden, although this is most days. Could the curb cause this and would working harder improve the way he goes?
he had curb. He's not lame but particularly in trot he's lower and has less back-end muscle on that side. Had back checked a while ago and he did have "vertabrae out of alignment" but there has been no improvement since. He's not a competition horse and only lightly ridden, although this is most days. Could the curb cause this and would working harder improve the way he goes?