dumpling
Well-Known Member
She seems to be nodding so Id say she's sore somewhere.
By the way, how do you upload pics to go with posts??! Am luddite.
The general opinion of the people on here, who have years of experience with hundreds of horses .
A good long strip of bubble wrap is an interesting one I found both for walking over and dragging round behind you.
I can't actually tell if she is sound or not, but she is rather cute. She looks sore rather than lame I would say.
Personally I wouldn't lunge her - it's too much pressure on an allready compromised joint.
Walk her in straight lines only on a hard surface, not in the school.
I also agree that she is tight over her back. This will have more to do with her hock than her inexperience at being lunged.......
OK, well maybe I am a crotchety person, I just don't think people should work a lame horse, sorry it just a welfare issue, and I cannot say I have ever seen any horse hoon [not sure what that means Google: Hoon is a derogatory term used in Australia and New Zealand, to refer to a young person who engages in loutish, antisocial behaviour. In particular, it is used to refer to one who drives a car or boat in a manner which is anti-social by the standards of contemporary society, that is, fast, noisily and/or dangerously.]How did you come across such information? One of my students with two years experience could have commented on here....