ApplesandCarrots
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Vetting - failed on 1/10ths lameness on hard circle - is the vet being overly cautious?
Is it normal for a vet to fail a horse's vetting for this? I have heard different opinions about this - that 90% of horses are a bit lame on a hard circle. The vet didn't pass the horse's vetting due to 1/10ths lameness on left fore on a small left circle on hard surface.
Is the vet being overly pedantic and fussy? Would a horse normally pass a 5 stage with this extremely subtle, barely noticeable bit of lameness on the left on the hard? It's a big horse, I've also heard that big horses generally do struggle on the hard on a small circle.
Opinions / any similar experiences are welcome.
Is it normal for a vet to fail a horse's vetting for this? I have heard different opinions about this - that 90% of horses are a bit lame on a hard circle. The vet didn't pass the horse's vetting due to 1/10ths lameness on left fore on a small left circle on hard surface.
- Horse is 100% sound in every way on the soft ground in the menege
- The horse trots up 100% sound in a straight line on the hard surface.
- Horse is 100% sound on hard surface on right rein on a small circle
- Horse is 1/10ths lame (left fore) on hard surface on the left rein on a small circle
Is the vet being overly pedantic and fussy? Would a horse normally pass a 5 stage with this extremely subtle, barely noticeable bit of lameness on the left on the hard? It's a big horse, I've also heard that big horses generally do struggle on the hard on a small circle.
Opinions / any similar experiences are welcome.