Those good at spotting lameness

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Is she sound? She is an ex showjumper aged 17. Was having confidence building lessons on her at my local EC as my boy was playing up something rotten at the time and destroying my nerves!
Please excuse my rotten position and droopy reins, she was being very fussy that day and I hadn't recovered from having flying lessons with my lad!! I only ask as she may be for sale soon as a hack.
 
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Can't see to much from this but no noticeable nod although her offside hind isn't tracking up as well as her near side from what I can see?

Would ahve thought your instructor'd have commented if she was lame.
 
Cologne is fab! Love her! Rode her a few years ago when I was doing my stage training. Never knew her to have lameness issues then, it was a while ago. I know they always sell their horses off after a time wanting them to have quieter lives, I don't think it necessarily means there's something wrong with them. You may know something I don't though...
 
Aw you love her too! I have got so attached to her - she was lame recently so just checking all looks well. Think she needs a quieter life so will enquire about how much they want for her. Just deciding whether we have the room for her!
 
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