kit279
Well-Known Member
This is a bit random but I have 3 horses at the moment and the littlest one, Halling, has always rolled all the way over - i.e. starts on one side and rolls himself over the do the other side without getting up. He's always been a very flexible loose athletic horse and someone once said that it's a good sign if they roll all the way over as it means they're flexible through their backs. The oldest one, Pip, does both sides by doing each separately but he's older now and had a hard working life - I've never seen him roll over. But recently, my black horse, Kallie, has started to roll all the way over and is moving very freely now, since taking his shoes off for the winter break, and I wondered whether it's a sign that he's more free through his back, having had a hard racing life. He certainly is feeling very well and has started bucking in the field when playing with Halling, which he never used to do before.
Anyone else noticed this or made any connection between the two?
Anyone else noticed this or made any connection between the two?