Governor
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G's near hind action is very straight (as in less joint flexion) and often it appears to move diagonally under him rather than the straight forward action of his other hind. He doesn't noticably dish or plait (minimal plaiting a couple of weeks ago when his back needed seeing to - which has now been done).
A little photographic evidence -
(on a straight line but clear from impending foot fall/angle that it is inside of the fore)
There is no limit to mobility in the leg so I tend to assume its just his way and ensure I work on keeping him straight and not letting it become a result of falling out through the shoulder. He is fairly symmetrical conformation wise but sometimes stands with his hinds rotated slightly outwards (one or the other but usually both straight, he's not actually cow hocked). He isn't at all affected by it but sometimes it looks quite pronounced and I wonder about having it investigated.
Does it look like something conformational or would you look into it?
A little photographic evidence -
(on a straight line but clear from impending foot fall/angle that it is inside of the fore)
There is no limit to mobility in the leg so I tend to assume its just his way and ensure I work on keeping him straight and not letting it become a result of falling out through the shoulder. He is fairly symmetrical conformation wise but sometimes stands with his hinds rotated slightly outwards (one or the other but usually both straight, he's not actually cow hocked). He isn't at all affected by it but sometimes it looks quite pronounced and I wonder about having it investigated.
Does it look like something conformational or would you look into it?