CAH7
Well-Known Member
T (m/w, TBx, rising 6) has always had a slightly short stride at the start of a schooling session, and is worse on hard ground. It's especially noticeable working on grass in the summer and on the lunge on smallish circles (15m and less), when his off hind doesn't follow through quite as far as it should. As he warms up and stretches down and works through more his stride length improves (and in a large open field with the wind up his tail he can produce some fabulous big trot work!). I was concerned when I bought him about his rather flat feet and inability to over-track more than one hoof's worth in walk, but he passed a 5 stage vetting with flying colours, and the vet wasn't concerned about these issues (goals include Elem BD, Disco BS and PN BE). He's worse at the moment, possibly due to the hard ground, or the fact he's due to be shod, or maybe because I've increased his roadwork... but should I be concerned? Saddler coming back in 2 weeks and has been difficult to fit as quite wide, so could be shoulder pain...? Any advice/ideas/suggestions gratefully received!!