Do you remember that stunning horse I put on here with a dropped leg?

well further to what people had mentoned on here (as I asked what it was) its where one of the back legs doesnt pick up like the other but from what someone said they often leave it behind when they are jumping thats the general jist i got
 
Ah right... thanks for that. What worries me is what type of investigations have been done already and have they had him to a specialist? Injuries to the suspensory ligament root can cause this type of movement, as can many things. My vet didn't pick up on Grace's, but Peter Scholefield did within the day.
 
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You don't want it.... walk away from the damaged pony

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NOOO- I dont want it! I never did- although when they put picks up you will see how stunning he is- but when someone rang up they tried to pass it off as much to do about nothing!!
 
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