twiggy2
Well-Known Member
I have always been told the best thing for rehabing (and I do lots and lots of it with lots of different vets) is walking in straight lines- no soft surfaces and no circles.
spottybotty lunging is not good for tendons or the horse as a whole as again it is on a constant circle if you lunge in one spot.
the ones that change direction easily would be much better then those that don't, for what it is worth my vet events, his wife competes at grand prix level and runs a livery yard-there is not a horse walker there (there is a solarium though). take form that what you will.
spottybotty lunging is not good for tendons or the horse as a whole as again it is on a constant circle if you lunge in one spot.
the ones that change direction easily would be much better then those that don't, for what it is worth my vet events, his wife competes at grand prix level and runs a livery yard-there is not a horse walker there (there is a solarium though). take form that what you will.