CC wanted , canterwork etc and soundness opinions

charleysummer

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recent vid, sorry not that much too see its hard to prop up my phone in good places in the wind and light !

Been a nightmare getting her canter better, shes still strong but finally striding out a bit more, before she was choppy and really unbalanced and stiff! (see other videos from manege if u want to see- others are from a while ago before injury)

she tore her ddft 11 months ago and has been given discharge form from vet to say her work load is fine and i can jump her unaff low level :) !! may have to bute just incase it does inflame but apparently not much chance of it tearing again due to the adhesion formation supporting it- sounds odd to me but hes a specialist so can't argue with that lol.

thanks
 
She looks like a nice sort and is very pretty :)

I think you seem to be doing fine with her and know were to improve. I agree with getting her to stride out more, stretch and loosen up as she does have a short stride.

But otherwise no cc, she looks happy and well!
 
She looks like a nice sort and is very pretty :)

I think you seem to be doing fine with her and know were to improve. I agree with getting her to stride out more, stretch and loosen up as she does have a short stride.

But otherwise no cc, she looks happy and well!

thankyou, didnt think i was going to get any replies !

unfortunatly that day seemed to be a bit of a fluke and shes now decided its much better to charge around on left lead canter! i know she can do it now though so there is no excuse aha, perserverance xD
 
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