bakewell
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
Sorry if this is in the wrong section but hopefully part of it is relevant. This is a curiosity based question.
Right so, ewe necks, not the extreme versions!... I've seen a lot of yearling/ that ugly youngster stage horses go through a ewe necked stage, around the time their entire topline looks awful. Have you been able to pick out one that's going to stick like that? (I have seen some truly terrible youngsters obv) Do you tend to give the benefit of the doubt?
Next q:
Adult horses who are borderline, ie a bit of convexity in an alert looking at the horizon pose... is this a muscular development issue, and can it be rectified (ie have you seen positive outcomes)? Assuming the top crest of the neck, and base joining body point looks normal/ normally positioned.
Final Q:
Do you think there's a strong genetic component to milder ewe necks or is it caused by poor training and development? (chicken or egg I guess). Any other confirmation or movement issues you associate with it?
Thank-you for any input! Hopefully your knowledge bank can provide some enlightenment.
Sorry if this is in the wrong section but hopefully part of it is relevant. This is a curiosity based question.
Right so, ewe necks, not the extreme versions!... I've seen a lot of yearling/ that ugly youngster stage horses go through a ewe necked stage, around the time their entire topline looks awful. Have you been able to pick out one that's going to stick like that? (I have seen some truly terrible youngsters obv) Do you tend to give the benefit of the doubt?
Next q:
Adult horses who are borderline, ie a bit of convexity in an alert looking at the horizon pose... is this a muscular development issue, and can it be rectified (ie have you seen positive outcomes)? Assuming the top crest of the neck, and base joining body point looks normal/ normally positioned.
Final Q:
Do you think there's a strong genetic component to milder ewe necks or is it caused by poor training and development? (chicken or egg I guess). Any other confirmation or movement issues you associate with it?
Thank-you for any input! Hopefully your knowledge bank can provide some enlightenment.