kajabe
Well-Known Member
Well, I took my 28 year old mare to a show today, and to get out of the yard, we have to go down a steep-ish hill. On the way down, I heard a thud, so we pulled over and opened the jockey door, and sure enough she was lay on the floor - legs all over the place and she'd got her head resting on the breast plate. I was petrified, I thought she had broken at least one leg, and in the position she was in, I didnt think she would make it up as she was in such an awkward position. But with a little bit of coaxing, she managed to stand up and shook herself off and then carried on munching on her hay! I checked her legs and they were all fine, so after some friends (had horses for about 25 yrs) came to check her over and said she would be fine to carry on, we carried onto the show as normal. She was really sweaty but thankfully we got there about an hour early and the show was late starting anyway so we could clean her back up. On the way home, I noticed she was rocking about and not locking her legs. We bought her from somewhere about 4 hours away so she has traveled for long distances before and the show was no more then 1/2 hour away from yard. I am not sure why she wasn't locking her legs as usual because she was all over the place! She was wobbling so badly we could feel it in the car (we have a big sturdy Rice trailer and it was pulled by a RangeRover).
Could it be an age thing or something more serious?
I am planning on showing her more over the summer as she did so well today (it was mine and her 1st show), but if she keeps on not locking her legs, I dont think it would be safe to travel her!?
Cake for anyone who gets down this far!!
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Could it be an age thing or something more serious?
I am planning on showing her more over the summer as she did so well today (it was mine and her 1st show), but if she keeps on not locking her legs, I dont think it would be safe to travel her!?
Cake for anyone who gets down this far!!