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Post by GinaGeo on Jun 19, 2012 13:51:44 GMT
Hmm, I'd be getting a vet in, they can then refer you to the most suitable body worker if needed.
Has he always done it?
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Post by robrocksforsure on Jun 19, 2012 17:24:43 GMT
sounds like his pelvis/back as I have seen this on one of my ponies before.I'd go straight to an equine vet to do lameness tests on concrete to eliminate lameness in the legs first.
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Post by sageandonion on Jun 19, 2012 19:58:49 GMT
You need the vet first and do not work until he has been you could make things much worse. What sort of saddler ok'd a saddle if a pony was moving like this?
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Post by rightrein92 on Jun 19, 2012 20:02:23 GMT
You need the vet first and do not work until he has been you could make things much worse. What sort of saddler ok'd a saddle if a pony was moving like this? was thinking this myself did you not ride him and canter him when you had the saddle fitted and therefore noticed he was cantering funny? get the vet out .....she/he can tranfer you on to who they think is suitable x
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