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Re: What's in a crooked tail?
In a message dated 11/25/99 7:12:46 AM Pacific Standard Time,
mitts_n@hotmail.com writes:
<< Is it just the tail that's crooked or does the horse "dog trot" with his
rear off to one side. Many horses learn to do this to keep from hitting
themselves when they trot. The problem can usually be fixed with proper
shoing, but the habit & consequential muscle development can take a while to
retrain. >>
I think many also do this because they are just crooked to begin with.
Heidi
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