18 September 2011 #1 S showqa Well-Known Member Joined 26 February 2008 Messages 827 Visit site If your horse cannot step under himself on the right rein, when being turned tightly from the ground, in which part of his leg would that indicate pain/strain?
If your horse cannot step under himself on the right rein, when being turned tightly from the ground, in which part of his leg would that indicate pain/strain?
18 September 2011 #2 S spike123 Well-Known Member Joined 14 June 2006 Messages 2,696 Location Kent Visit site I would think back or pelvis or high up in the leg.
18 September 2011 #3 LaurenM Well-Known Member Joined 17 July 2009 Messages 1,839 Location South Wales Visit site Not sure - my mare would cross front & back over and it was found that she had a shoulder deformity (permanent lameness).
Not sure - my mare would cross front & back over and it was found that she had a shoulder deformity (permanent lameness).
18 September 2011 #4 S showqa Well-Known Member Joined 26 February 2008 Messages 827 Visit site Mmm - I was thinking higher up in the pelvis region too.