Willow1306
Well-Known Member
The title possibly isn't worded too brilliantly but basically how much of a problem can a shoulder which is more upright than the ideal be?
I know the basics, that it can limit movement and make it less comfortable and that horses are more likely to get concussive problems as a result. What other implications are there?
Unfortunately i'm not in a position to buy but I always browse classifieds etc. and saw a horse which looked a nice sort but had a really upright shoulder. There was a video of it being loose schooled and its movement was OK, not big and flashy nor probably as free/open as i'd like to see but seemed straight and correct. So it just got me thinking would the shoulder issue be particularly limiting?
Imagining i were on the look-out to buy and wanted this horse- As a rider i'd like a horse that would do a bit of everything with the capability to affiliate at the lower levels (but probably progress no further than BE novice). Although i've no intention to be particularly competitive i'd want something that could do what i want well and in style and be physically OK to handle the work load. Do you think a horse with a particularly upright shoulder could do the above OK or would you steer clear? Obviously there are a lot of other important factors but just wondered what you're opinions were to my, probably particularly stupid, question?
I know the basics, that it can limit movement and make it less comfortable and that horses are more likely to get concussive problems as a result. What other implications are there?
Unfortunately i'm not in a position to buy but I always browse classifieds etc. and saw a horse which looked a nice sort but had a really upright shoulder. There was a video of it being loose schooled and its movement was OK, not big and flashy nor probably as free/open as i'd like to see but seemed straight and correct. So it just got me thinking would the shoulder issue be particularly limiting?
Imagining i were on the look-out to buy and wanted this horse- As a rider i'd like a horse that would do a bit of everything with the capability to affiliate at the lower levels (but probably progress no further than BE novice). Although i've no intention to be particularly competitive i'd want something that could do what i want well and in style and be physically OK to handle the work load. Do you think a horse with a particularly upright shoulder could do the above OK or would you steer clear? Obviously there are a lot of other important factors but just wondered what you're opinions were to my, probably particularly stupid, question?