Wagtail
Horse servant
I would say right fore lameness. I think the judges must be blind not to see it.
I agree right fore lameness, but I think the poor thing is actually lame all round. Just that the right fore is worst.
I would say right fore lameness. I think the judges must be blind not to see it.
Agree with above, if you watch very carefully the nod comes as the left fore hits the ground, its also very tight/sore in the right hind which is why the canter transition is poor on the right rein and there is no engagement behind. This poor horse is also going to be very sore through its back as it tries to compensate, its appalling that a judge would allow the test to run at all in my view.That made for uncomfortable viewing . . . contrary to other posters I'd say left/near fore . . . doesn't look that great behind either.
Definitely not sound.
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Agree with above, if you watch very carefully the nod comes as the left fore hits the ground, its also very tight/sore in the right hind which is why the canter transition is poor on the right rein and there is no engagement behind. This poor horse is also going to be very sore through its back as it tries to compensate, its appalling that a judge would allow the test to run at all in my view.
In forelimb lameness, the head nods down when the GOOD leg is bearing weight and up when the lame leg is on the ground.
That made for uncomfortable viewing . . . contrary to other posters I'd say left/near fore . . . doesn't look that great behind either.
Definitely not sound.
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