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Miss Not Exciting
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       Location: Ft Worth TX | a horse slightly "over at the knee"? why or why not? |
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 Tried and True
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         Location: Where I am happiest | yep. Being over at the knee does not bring with it the soundness issues as one back at the knee. |
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Extreme Veteran
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| Slightly over doesn't bother me a bit. We've had quite a few horses over at the knee, including a TB mare who ran for 6 years on the track and retired completely sound. There are other much worse conformation flaws to have.
ETA: Not every horse has perfect conformation - I would definitely take a horse slightly over at the knee.
Edited by LuckyNGG'sGirl 2014-05-27 1:25 PM
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       Location: British Columbia | My 3 farriers all agree that horses that are slightly over at the knee have healthier legs for racing, better able to withstand the impact of running. |
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 You get what you give
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     Location: Texas | yep |
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           Location: Kansas | yes I have no issues with it |
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  Champ
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       Location: Peg-Leg Julia Grimm | I prefer mild over in the knee. Back in the knee is a deal breaker. |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Yes, I have one and never took a lame step, hes retired now. |
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  Ms. Marine
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     Location: Texas | Yup. Doesn't bother me at all. I currently have a mare that's over at the knee and have had zero problems. |
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     Location: Ohio | I've never had a problem with them. I have had more horses with perfect leg conformation in the past have a career cut short by lameness than ones that have a few flaws, so I am a firm believer that its all in how they are started when they are younger, how they are conditioned and trimmed when working and cared for in general. Horses that are a little over the knee or a little cow hocked wont scare me off at all.  |
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        Location: Gainesville, TX | I would ride one but avoid breeding them. |
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    Location: Central Texas | Yep, bought an OTTB, slightly bent over, he retired from racing sound and have had no issues at all. Doesn't bother me at all. I just tell the people that it bothers not to look!
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| No probs at all, until both (2) I had in later years one being 13 and the other like 19 had navicular |
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Expert
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| I would like to see some pics of the perfect ones to the acceptable ones and then the ones that are too bad. |
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Miss Not Exciting
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       Location: Ft Worth TX | Itsme - 2014-05-27 7:34 PM
I would like to see some pics of the perfect ones to the acceptable ones and then the ones that are too bad.
Me too |
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