You guys are brilliant. Thankyou for the critique of the gelding.

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I am really grateful you all spent time to have a good look at him.
I have asked for a free or lunging video, he is cheap, but I'm not prepared to take on a lost cause.

Thankyou
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Have a hug hun.

After having a horse with chronic damage to both hind suspensory ligaments and losing her aged four, and then having one with boney irregularities on her pelvis and still not knowing what her future holds, I definately have A Thing about rear end lameness. I think that both walking and cantering looked similar to Dizz (pelvis) - but can't see whether the horse is tracking up straight or if the hind feet are slightly to one side or the other. At Dizz's worse her hind feet tracked almost a full foot width to the left. Watching her walk from behind, the right side of her rump was higher than the left, and riding her my left hip was thrown forward differently to my right.
 
Sorry I just replied to your other post
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You sound like your being very sensible. Good luck with whatever you do
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