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    Location: Eastern OH but my heart is in WV | TrackinBubba - 2016-09-26 9:39 AM
Yup - time to go see the vet. Definitely something going on in the back end. I'd guess hocks, stifles, pelvis/SI with maybe something going on with the saddle fit. I see the back of the saddle popping up and that's going to cause it to rock the bars on his back. Some horses will tolerate that and some won't.
Watching the earlier videos, he's one that gets down in the dirt, major flexion on his inside hocks, and he's not even trying to do that in the latest video. Instead he's pegging on the front end.
Nice little worky horse.
^^^ So this!
I immedately thought pain in the back end, then I watched the other two earlier videos and there is clearly some pain going on back there. He is not even trying to turn using his back end in the first video compared to his usual running style. He is hurting. |
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 I Want a "MAN"
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    Location: MD | Agree with everyone else I just wanted to add that your horse is super nice! |
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Good Ole Boys just Fine with Me
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       Location: SE Missouri | I second everyone.. REminds me of a nice little horse a friend of mine ran and he also would do the same thing when he was sore. He was a bad cat when he was right also! I only ran him a couple times and it was when he was so sore and it felt like this looked, lol.
Nice horse. |
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 My Heart Be Happy
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      Location: Arkansas | Have you found anything out yet? He seems like a nice horse. How's he bred? |
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 Three in a Bikini
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| Chandler's Mom - 2016-09-28 12:30 AM
Have you found anything out yet? He seems like a nice horse. How's he bred?
Vet appointment scheduled for Saturday.
Cutting bred... his daddy is Dual Rey.
I will let the group know what we find out. But I am hopeful.  |
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| Kry5ta1 - 2016-09-28 7:42 PM Chandler's Mom - 2016-09-28 12:30 AM Have you found anything out yet? He seems like a nice horse. How's he bred? Vet appointment scheduled for Saturday. Cutting bred... his daddy is Dual Rey. I will let the group know what we find out. But I am hopeful. 
Hope your appointment goes well, a lot of horses would have been ducking the barrel or running up the fence. He looks like a good hearted nice horse, glad you are getting him looked at, he is a nice one. |
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| Gosh, the "today" video looks just like my gelding with kissing spine. Rate points he would toss his head and either buck their or if I kicked him off a barrel he would blow up. Get him vet checked. |
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      Location: The Saudia Arabia of Wind Energy, Western Oklahoma | I have one just like that. His problem was kissing spines. Just like that. He would feel great and then it was like he just dropped out from under you. I rode him in a Lazy J (Cheap Coats) and he was better and I made sure that I had his saddle set back. Did some accupuncture but didn't look into the surgery. |
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    Location: Stuck in a cubicle having tropical thoughts | Sebastian9387 - 2016-09-25 9:57 PM This is going to sound crazy, but I had a horse like this I bought him loved him he was as broke as they come really nice about a year in I started having trouble is was bucking on the pattern. Well I went to a trainer I told the trainer that I need help she said okay lets see a run. Well turns out it was my fault he was telling me he didn't like that I was leaning in the turns instead of stepping out. I was also very heavy handed, also the saddle needed adjusting. The trainer said that If i made some miner adjustments and have him adjusted (meaning Chiro) since i was riding him wrong that he would be just fine. He was it was great after that, he taught me a lot. Its wonderful and amazing to get that step up horse but sometimes a little extra training will help and not the training that you put on your horse either. :) I would still have a vet check him out. You don't sound crazy. It could very well be the way the the rider is riding to make him sore and start hoping or the horse is doing this to compensate for the way the riding is sitting and balanced/not balanced. It also could be a physical problem or saddle fit issue, but I wouldn't rule out rider error.
Edited by barlracr429 2016-09-29 11:34 AM
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| I agree. He's hurting some where. I have one at home doing the same thing. He's been stalled until we figure out what is going on. Good luck! It's very frustrating!!! |
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 My Heart Be Happy
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      Location: Arkansas | Kry5ta1 - 2016-09-28 7:42 PM
Chandler's Mom - 2016-09-28 12:30 AM
Have you found anything out yet? He seems like a nice horse. How's he bred?
Vet appointment scheduled for Saturday.
Cutting bred... his daddy is Dual Rey.
I will let the group know what we find out. But I am hopeful. 
Prayers still going up for a good report. . . .
I told my bf he was a Dual Rey!!!! |
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 Three in a Bikini
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| For those of you interested to know.
Vet appointment went very well. All issues are correctable and/or easily managed.
A stifle injection and shockwave therapy were the main therapies employed this go around but time will tell how effective they were.
Ready to get my boy back on his feet and going good. Thank you to all that commented!  |
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 My Heart Be Happy
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      Location: Arkansas | Kry5ta1 - 2016-10-01 3:53 PM
For those of you interested to know.
Vet appointment went very well. All issues are correctable and/or easily managed.
A stifle injection and shockwave therapy were the main therapies employed this go around but time will tell how effective they were.
Ready to get my boy back on his feet and going good. Thank you to all that commented! 
We expect an update and video to show us how he's doing when he feels better. Cause I got faith he's gonna be awesome again before long! |
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 Don't Wanna Make This Awkward
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   Location: Texas | Kry5ta1 - 2016-10-01 3:53 PM For those of you interested to know. Vet appointment went very well. All issues are correctable and/or easily managed. A stifle injection and shockwave therapy were the main therapies employed this go around but time will tell how effective they were. Ready to get my boy back on his feet and going good. Thank you to all that commented! 
If stifles were sore I highly suggest the stifle wraps from PHT! It will help the longevity of the injections |
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The Advice Guru
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| Kry5ta1 - 2016-10-01 3:53 PM
For those of you interested to know.
Vet appointment went very well. All issues are correctable and/or easily managed.
A stifle injection and shockwave therapy were the main therapies employed this go around but time will tell how effective they were.
Ready to get my boy back on his feet and going good. Thank you to all that commented! 
If the stifles needed injecting the hocks will probably be sore, if you don't see results, you may need to go back for another flexion test |
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| You do have a nice horse you need to find someone you trust help you after you get the horse straight. Go to the vet
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