charlie76
Well-Known Member
A horse I know tends to stand in the stable resting a hind leg with its front foot out in front of him. I am worried that he has navicular.
He is totally sound, has been trotted up on a hard surface and lunged on a hard surface with no signs of lameness. He has equal feet and they are not upright or boxy. He is able to do lenghten strides and gained a 7 for them in a BD comp last week.
He feels 100% to ride both in the school and on the road but I am worried about his preffered way to stand in the stable. He does tend to have low heels so do you think that he could be standing like this as he bruises his heels or could it be a sign of something else ( ie back pain).
Help.
He is totally sound, has been trotted up on a hard surface and lunged on a hard surface with no signs of lameness. He has equal feet and they are not upright or boxy. He is able to do lenghten strides and gained a 7 for them in a BD comp last week.
He feels 100% to ride both in the school and on the road but I am worried about his preffered way to stand in the stable. He does tend to have low heels so do you think that he could be standing like this as he bruises his heels or could it be a sign of something else ( ie back pain).
Help.