Equilibrium Ireland
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I have a mare with the JB. But as a yearling,before I got her, her hind leg was hung up in barbed wire and she yanked and yanked until freed. Thing is most are from puliing those ligaments. They do become sound and most never have issues.
To be honest this guy doesn't have much length from his point of pelvis to point of butt. While correct work will build him up, the length of that bone won't change. That doesn't mean he won't stay sound and be very useful. Just means that's his conformation. It's very common in some Irish sport horses too. Personally I like more length of that bone.
Terri
To be honest this guy doesn't have much length from his point of pelvis to point of butt. While correct work will build him up, the length of that bone won't change. That doesn't mean he won't stay sound and be very useful. Just means that's his conformation. It's very common in some Irish sport horses too. Personally I like more length of that bone.
Terri