FabioFrench
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I have a 13 yr old TB which i have had for 2.5 years. I bought/rescued him very underweight and in bad condition from a horrible dealer that i was told about from a friend who rescues horses. It came apparent at the beginning that he has a very mild case of arthiritis in his hocks. He doesn't suffer much with it and is never lame. I had turned him away for over a year for rehibilitation purposes and then coming up a year agao he got very ill with a protien dificiancy. He is all better now and i have finally returned him back to light work wich consists of light lunging, light schooling and light hacking. He is however very sluggish through out all work. He seams lazy. His health is great now and nutrition is spot on. You would just never imagine he was a thoroughbred. I'm kind of asuming its due to him being very unfit but just wondered if anyone had any ideas to poke behind him to get him going. I'm a natural horse person so no restraints or whip ideas please.