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Re: Re: Re: philosophy
I can add that of the 15 or so horses I have ridden in endurance over the
last 20 years (mostly belonging to other people- most of them high milage -
three of my own - ) not one of them was retired due to injury. BUT, in my
husband's vet practice and my shoe experience, there are quite a few 'other'
horses around with performance related injuries or arthritis, but that
includes many many navicular horses of one particular breed.
Laura
> "Do we not have a country full of 15-20 year old horses that have
> arthritis, bone chips, old tendon and ligament injuries, back problems,
> etc.? "
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> > Gotta put my two cents in here about older endurance horses.
>
> Not only as was stated are lots of the highest mileage horses STILL
> COMPETING, but lots that aren't competing any more are still going down
the
> trail VERY SOUNDLY!
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> > MANY older endurance horses may not be competing, but they are happy and
> sound and still happy going down the trail. Look at Bev Gray's
> Omner........he's sound and now helping handicapped kids. My mare is 22
> with over 5,000 miles, and although not competing, she still goes down the
> trail with a competitive attitude (and no bone chips, tendon injuries,
> arthritis, etc.).
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> There are LOTS of others like this. Just look around.
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