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Hi Everyone!
So my TBxWarmblood gelding has been a great boy up until about four days ago. Last Friday we were working in a large field when i noticed that at a canter he seemed to be stumbling a lot, especially when we turn at all. big circles, small circles, just turning the corner of the field, etc. i thought it might just be an off day and let him hang in the stall overnight. I came back on Saturday and he was doing it even worse. It was almost like he was losing balance in his hind end. i got off and checked saddle, tack, and feet for stones. I lunged him to see what was happening...and he is doing this weird thing with his back legs almost like a bunny hop! Like instead of one hind leg hitting and then another, both are hitting and pushing off at the same time. :-|
Anyone ever seen their horse do this? Know what causes it? It has never been a problem before.
also, any thoughts on if equine chiropractors are a quack or a good idea?
Thanks!
So my TBxWarmblood gelding has been a great boy up until about four days ago. Last Friday we were working in a large field when i noticed that at a canter he seemed to be stumbling a lot, especially when we turn at all. big circles, small circles, just turning the corner of the field, etc. i thought it might just be an off day and let him hang in the stall overnight. I came back on Saturday and he was doing it even worse. It was almost like he was losing balance in his hind end. i got off and checked saddle, tack, and feet for stones. I lunged him to see what was happening...and he is doing this weird thing with his back legs almost like a bunny hop! Like instead of one hind leg hitting and then another, both are hitting and pushing off at the same time. :-|
Anyone ever seen their horse do this? Know what causes it? It has never been a problem before.
also, any thoughts on if equine chiropractors are a quack or a good idea?
Thanks!