Vickijay
Well-Known Member
.....trot up sound on the a hard small circle?
One of my horses normally trots sound on surface, in a straight line on the hard and through flexions but on the hard small lunge circle he is 1/10th lame.My vet (Jane from Liphook) says that many competition horses have that level of lameness. She looks after a few of our olympic eventing team and she said they were the same.
Was just wondering if your horses were? And if you still go out and compete normally? or if your horse stays relatively lame free do you ever check so would you know?
My bit of lameness came from having a tendon injury 2 years ago. Hes geeting better now. Ive spent a forune on remedial shoeing and now Im just carefull of the ground with mine.
Id just be interested to know as have never competed a horse with this kinda thing.
Thanks if you reply x
One of my horses normally trots sound on surface, in a straight line on the hard and through flexions but on the hard small lunge circle he is 1/10th lame.My vet (Jane from Liphook) says that many competition horses have that level of lameness. She looks after a few of our olympic eventing team and she said they were the same.
Was just wondering if your horses were? And if you still go out and compete normally? or if your horse stays relatively lame free do you ever check so would you know?
My bit of lameness came from having a tendon injury 2 years ago. Hes geeting better now. Ive spent a forune on remedial shoeing and now Im just carefull of the ground with mine.
Id just be interested to know as have never competed a horse with this kinda thing.
Thanks if you reply x