@@petertrixipracht238the horse was fine. It was rider error and if the horse isn’t limping, then it’s not hurt. I’ve seen horses hurt their legs in person before (the horse only had a torn ligament and lived)
@@pennyandwoody You have no idea what you’re talking about; GP horses have walked off, and then had to be pts in their stalls hours later, or even the next day. You clearly only know shows from the stands, so why speak like you’re a competitor? One of my horses had a bad step at Calgary, walked off fine, was immediately examined by the FEI vet, then a private vet, said to be ok - not lame, at all. Two horses later, his hock was huge from massive swelling with a bone chip from his pattern ( he was able to be saved with surgery.)
What happened, it's incredible.
poor horse
@@petertrixipracht238the horse was fine. It was rider error and if the horse isn’t limping, then it’s not hurt. I’ve seen horses hurt their legs in person before (the horse only had a torn ligament and lived)
@@pennyandwoody You have no idea what you’re talking about; GP horses have walked off, and then had to be pts in their stalls hours later, or even the next day. You clearly only know shows from the stands, so why speak like you’re a competitor? One of my horses had a bad step at Calgary, walked off fine, was immediately examined by the FEI vet, then a private vet, said to be ok - not lame, at all. Two horses later, his hock was huge from massive swelling with a bone chip from his pattern ( he was able to be saved with surgery.)
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