juevans
Well-Known Member
Hi, Im really concerned about my 5 year old gelding welsh sec cs movement he was proffesionally backed at the end of 2009 and I then loaned him out to a "showing" home supposedly to do some shows last season under saddle this didnt happen at all, he went to no shows anyway his 12 months was up last week so I brought him home due to them not showing him and am i glad i did ! his feet were over long and it was very obvious that when stood up his feet are pointing inwards, more the left than the right, also when ridden he was crossing his front legs and basically moving like hes drunk,now I know he probably wasnt perfect before he went but he was much straighter and he had good knee action now he seems to flick his feet out instead .My farrier trimmed his feet on wednesday and he said he hadnt been trimmed for a while and he was toe in from his fetlock Im at a loss as to why the loanees didnt spot this and mention it, he was ridden today and even after trimming hes still bad, he is very green isnt working from his back end crosses his legs to turn although his front end he holds in an outline Im wondering wether any of this can be down to his balance or lack of it and not being schooled correctly? or is it all down to conformation? also I really want to get him going correctly is there any boots he can wear that would help and or any remedial shoeing that can be done? Im really gutted as hes a super stamp of a sec c, his sire and half sister are hoys ponies and I was hoping to aim him at being a good workers pony .Is there a difference between toe in and pigeon toed ? or are they both the same? and what are the long term effects if his movement cant be corrected? on both his soundness and what he will be able to acheive
All advise welcome and sorry for such a long post
All advise welcome and sorry for such a long post