Suspensory ligament injury video

Birker2020

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Does anyone know how I can put a video on here?

I've tried uploading to photobucket but it didn't work and then YouTube said the file was too big.

I've tried pasting another of my video's directly from facebook on here but the problem is people are able to open my facebook page completely and read all my posts from the link so its not a very good idea.

Anyone any suggestions?
 
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Does anyone know how I can put a video on here?

I've tried uploading to photobucket but it didn't work and then YouTube said the file was too big.

I've tried pasting another of my video's directly from facebook on here but the problem is people are able to open my facebook page completely and read all my posts from the link so its not a very good idea.

Anyone any suggestions?

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No idea sorry - what is it a video of?

My ponio with a suspensory ligament injury doing trot work in the school. Just to show people how 'well' a horse with a suspensory injury can look and how deceptive it can be. Just as a guide for those who are wondering if their horse is okay with a similiar injury to up the pace.
 
My ponio with a suspensory ligament injury doing trot work in the school. Just to show people how 'well' a horse with a suspensory injury can look and how deceptive it can be. Just as a guide for those who are wondering if their horse is okay with a similiar injury to up the pace.

Ha - I know how deceptive that can be, mine was on/off lame for ages, some days trotting up I honestly couldn't tell. He was at the vets for 3 days (scans etc) after nothing else had materialised. Then they told me to take him home, ride him (had been off work for 4 months) and essentially make him lame for them for the next week. Going on a stubble field did that nicely (he really didn't feel lame, otherwise I wouldn't have done that!)

Any luck with the video?
 
Ha - I know how deceptive that can be, mine was on/off lame for ages, some days trotting up I honestly couldn't tell. He was at the vets for 3 days (scans etc) after nothing else had materialised. Then they told me to take him home, ride him (had been off work for 4 months) and essentially make him lame for them for the next week. Going on a stubble field did that nicely (he really didn't feel lame, otherwise I wouldn't have done that!)

Any luck with the video?

Nah, given up as a bad job. Can get a link onto my facebook page of it, but then it lets everyone see my facebook details which isn't really a good idea. Tried YouTube but it said it just crashed.

Oh well back to the drawing board. Maybe if I emailed it to someone technical who was bored they would do it for me????? LOL;)
 
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