> If the horse is lame there is something wrong - independent of being able
> to find it. What would I do - trun the horse out for rest on pasture for
>
> Truman
>
Thank you everyone who replied to my post. We skipped the ride, just
to be on the safe side. I did ride Kareem a little this weekend to see
how he is doing, but I couldn't tell. I get so parenoid that I think he
is lame sometimes even if he isn't. Anyway, I will give him a break and
see how he is doing next week.
Thanks again
Lee Clark
New mexico> >