Log in to my account Barrel Horse World
Come on in Folks on-line

Today is

You are logged in as a guest. Logon or register an account to access more features.


Looking for insights on stride placement?

Jump to page :
Last activity 2023-03-01 11:53 AM
3 replies, 2025 views

View previous thread :: View next thread
   General Discussion -> Barrel Talk
Refresh
 
RidenFly
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2023-02-28 9:40 PM
Subject: Looking for insights on stride placement?



Hawty & Nawty


Posts: 20424
5000500050005000100100100100

Hey folks, 

What would you think if you saw a horse with a left rear stride that slightly twisted his foot with each step? Also, he has a roached spine (lumbar )not painful been there since a colt.  The horse is not mine, so I'm not able to post video.  He is for sale and I noticed this right away. He does not seem to be in pain, but he doesn't look to be striding out completely. I just don't know what to make of it. (I guess I do, but wondering what other's experiences were with this.)

↑ Top ↓ Bottom
Liana D
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2023-03-01 7:44 AM
Subject: RE: Looking for insights on stride placement?


Defense Attorney for The Horse


1000100100
Location: Claremore, OK

Wringing hocks are indicative of hock and or stifle problems. Roach back usually indicates chronic stifle problems.

↑ Top ↓ Bottom
RidenFly
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2023-03-01 11:37 AM
Subject: RE: Looking for insights on stride placement?



Hawty & Nawty


Posts: 20424
5000500050005000100100100100

Liana D - 2023-03-02 5:44 AM


Wringing hocks are indicative of hock and or stifle problems. Roach back usually indicates chronic stifle problems.


Thank you.  I aprreciate the response.  Too bad too because this is a beautiful gelding. Sigh.

↑ Top ↓ Bottom
CanCan
Reg. May 2004
Posted 2023-03-01 11:53 AM
Subject: RE: Looking for insights on stride placement?


Military family

Keeper of the King Snake


Posts: 7612
50002000500100
Location: Dubach, LA

Liana D - 2023-03-01 7:44 AM


Wringing hocks are indicative of hock and or stifle problems. Roach back usually indicates chronic stifle problems.


WHAT? Five vets, three performance, one local, one university orthopedic, yet not one told me this? And I'm 7-8k into this!??

↑ Top ↓ Bottom
Jump to page :
Jump to forum :
Search this forum
Printer friendly version
E-mail a link to this thread
 

© Copyright 2002- BarrelHorseWorld.com All rights reserved including digital rights

Support - Contact / Log in to my account


Working Truck World Working Horse World Cargo Trailer World Horse Trailer World Roping Horse World
'
Registered to: Barrel Horse World
(Delete all cookies set by this site)
Running MegaBBS ASP Forum Software
© 2002-2025 PD9 Software