Fanatical
Well-Known Member
Can dragging/ catching the hind toes ever be normal and just a weakness? Or is it always a red flag?
Whilst I was lunging a young horse this evening, I dont know why it popped into my head but I thought about an older horse who used to drag his hind toes as he got older and was diagnosed with suspensory issues. This older horse hadnt always done it - it was a symptom of his condition and did it ridden as well - you could hear it when he trotted on the road.
Anyway, because of the above I specially focussed and looked at this young horses hind feet and noticed he was just catching a toe with both hinds and dragging the surface slightly. He does lock up/ trip behind occasionally (that hind foot down a hole feeling) and now Im wondering if he has an issue or whether Im looking for an issue and he is just young / weak.
Thoughts please.
Whilst I was lunging a young horse this evening, I dont know why it popped into my head but I thought about an older horse who used to drag his hind toes as he got older and was diagnosed with suspensory issues. This older horse hadnt always done it - it was a symptom of his condition and did it ridden as well - you could hear it when he trotted on the road.
Anyway, because of the above I specially focussed and looked at this young horses hind feet and noticed he was just catching a toe with both hinds and dragging the surface slightly. He does lock up/ trip behind occasionally (that hind foot down a hole feeling) and now Im wondering if he has an issue or whether Im looking for an issue and he is just young / weak.
Thoughts please.