ridecamp@endurance.net: Re: using HQ and tracking crooked

Re: using HQ and tracking crooked

Tivers@aol.com
Thu, 20 Mar 1997 18:38:24 -0500 (EST)

In a message dated 97-03-20 01:48:44 EST, you write:

<< Also, I have an idea why my horse is doing this but would like imput
from you guys...my horse, noticed it at the walk, don't know about the
trot, tracks with his hind feet over to the right about a good 4" from
where his front feet land. Like he is traveling at a slant. I think
this may have something to do with his leaning to his left shoulder.
Also may be the reason for some of his hip and back soreness. Just
guessing here, can anyone tell me if it is normal for the feet in the
rear to land off to one side of the front. His left hind inside the
left front and the right hind to the outside of the right front. >>

This horse sounds like he's trying to avoid interferance. I'd have a good
farrier take a look at him.

ti

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