ridefast
Well-Known Member
There could be many causes, or no cause for this. It is not normal for a horse to do this, regardless of what/if anything caused it. I think it's time to PTS. You gave him the benefit of the doubt last time, I really don't think it's worth it this time. I understand it's easy to say this and a lot harder to make that decision when looking at a healthy young horse, so I hope this hasn't come across nasty in any way.