kerilli
Well-Known Member
okay, i had a lovely lovely horse vetted last week as my potential future superstarhoss. i honestly couldn't fault him, when i rode him (flat and jumping fairly decent sized fences) he felt absolutely 100%. however, my vet said that the horse's pelvis wasn't level, that one side of his quarters was rising higher than the other, and that he was turning the hind foot out slightly on the higher side, so was subtly lame. he failed the horse, even though he really liked it and wanted to pass it, cos he felt it wouldn't stand up to the amount of work it'll have to do, eventing to a good level.
i hadn't been able to see him trot up properly (grass field with a slope) unlike where the vetting too place (perfectly flat concrete yard) so i guess i can see how i missed something, but i'm amazed that i couldn't feel anything riding him. he was completely straight to and after the jumps... surely if his pelvis was wrong like that, he'd have pushed more to one side than the other?
has anyone had a horse with this kind of problem that they've managed to get put right? i have an excellent McTimoney Chiropractor, but i don't want to buy a problem which can't be put right. *very confused and frustrated*
thanks everybody.
i hadn't been able to see him trot up properly (grass field with a slope) unlike where the vetting too place (perfectly flat concrete yard) so i guess i can see how i missed something, but i'm amazed that i couldn't feel anything riding him. he was completely straight to and after the jumps... surely if his pelvis was wrong like that, he'd have pushed more to one side than the other?
has anyone had a horse with this kind of problem that they've managed to get put right? i have an excellent McTimoney Chiropractor, but i don't want to buy a problem which can't be put right. *very confused and frustrated*
thanks everybody.