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Horse not taking right (side) lead. Video attached.

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River
Reg. Oct 2006
Posted 2014-03-15 12:01 AM
Subject: RE: Horse not taking right (side) lead. Video attached.



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Umm, hocks. Ok, I'm going to research this. I know it's fairly common but I've never had a horse with hock issues so would be a new experience to me. I was hoping this was more of a training/riding issue and excited to see those suggestions. I do not like medical mysteries:). I will definitely look into fusing hocks so thanks for steering me in that direction.

I did train him myself, as someone had asked. He's a good horse, had him since he was a weanling. Has never bucked but yes, he did lower his head really low and gather up in video. First time he ever did this I thought he was about to buck but he doesn't. Yes, it's awkward...he either does that or literally bolts into an uncollected fast gallop in right lead.

Edited to say: thanks for the compliment...I'm partial to greys as well.
And I did watch the video posted earlier and bookmarked it!

Edited by River 2014-03-15 12:09 AM
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Used2B
Reg. Nov 2007
Posted 2014-03-15 9:49 AM
Subject: RE: Horse not taking right (side) lead. Video attached.


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I agree with what everyone else has said on here about possibly being sore but if that's not it I'd try speeding him up. I've rarely ever had a horse that didn't quit crossfiring when I sped them way up. This may not be the most "correct" fix but it has always worked for me. I wouldn't speed him up on that ground though....I'd speed him up in a worked dirt arena and don't go too fast too soon and get his feet tangled up.
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T-Zip
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2014-03-15 10:01 AM
Subject: RE: Horse not taking right (side) lead. Video attached.



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My EPM horse couldn't pick up his right lead. If he did, he couldn't couldn't hold it.  
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jennabraun
Reg. Mar 2014
Posted 2014-03-17 10:57 AM
Subject: RE: Horse not taking right (side) lead. Video attached.


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Maybe somebody already mentioned this to you, but sometimes I find working your horse out in the open like that is hard to do. I don't know if you have access to a round pen or small arena, but that might help. I came across a great article by Chris Cox. Search Chris Cox Leading Reasons online and you will find the article. It is an excellent explanation of leads. Good luck!
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