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Re: [RC] Cow hocked question - Jennifer Judkins

I'm not a Vet and I'm sure you will get some input from the Vets on Ridecamp.  My horse is slightly cow-hocked at rest, but is very straight and wide in motion.  So be careful labeling your horse.  From what I understand most horses with normal conformation can look alittle cow-hocked under certain circumstances.  How does your horse move behind?

 Bar JM Ranch <barjmranch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,
My 2 year old Shagya Arabian stallion, whom I plan to
train for endurance someday, is slightly cow-hocked.
It is mainly noticeable when he is standing relaxed. I
only noticed it when he walks or sets up after I
REALLY started looking for it. Could this pose a
problem for endurance?


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Melanie in Greece

http://www.geocities.com/barjmranch/


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