wedgenib
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Hi guys, this is my first post in this forum so I do apologise if it's in the wrong category or anything.
Anyhoo, I am wondering if anyone can offer any information on the following?
https://youtu.be/a1XOpTJUYlU
In the video, it is a mare who has not seemed 'right' for the past few weeks and seems to have really weird leg movements - she seems to be 'twisting' her back nearside leg when she is putting it down and pushing off again.
(the farrier also said her hoof is flat, so I don't believe the problem is due to a mis-shaped hoof)
She has been disunited in canter, almost paces in trot, and has extremely high head carriage while under-saddle. She is also almost constantly resting her nearside back leg when standing still (the same one that seems to twist when she is placing it on the floor).
When she was bought, she had an ill-fitting saddle that she was ridden in maybe a handful of times, and in the past three weeks has had another saddle fitted for her.
She is very long-legged and her conformation is not too great. Is this something that is down to her conformation and lack of strength through the hind, is it likely she has developed pelvic problems due to the saddle or could it be hock problems?
Lastly, she is being seen to very soon by all necessary people, I am just wondering what we can expect or if someone has had similar can offer something to make her more comfortable. She is also not going to be ridden again until she is sound.
Anyhoo, I am wondering if anyone can offer any information on the following?
https://youtu.be/a1XOpTJUYlU
In the video, it is a mare who has not seemed 'right' for the past few weeks and seems to have really weird leg movements - she seems to be 'twisting' her back nearside leg when she is putting it down and pushing off again.
(the farrier also said her hoof is flat, so I don't believe the problem is due to a mis-shaped hoof)
She has been disunited in canter, almost paces in trot, and has extremely high head carriage while under-saddle. She is also almost constantly resting her nearside back leg when standing still (the same one that seems to twist when she is placing it on the floor).
When she was bought, she had an ill-fitting saddle that she was ridden in maybe a handful of times, and in the past three weeks has had another saddle fitted for her.
She is very long-legged and her conformation is not too great. Is this something that is down to her conformation and lack of strength through the hind, is it likely she has developed pelvic problems due to the saddle or could it be hock problems?
Lastly, she is being seen to very soon by all necessary people, I am just wondering what we can expect or if someone has had similar can offer something to make her more comfortable. She is also not going to be ridden again until she is sound.