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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy-" data-source="post: 212356" data-attributes="member: 3688"><p>Yeah, the farrier did look for an abscess. He said he saw signs of one shortly after I got her and had him trim her. I showed the vet the spot on her hoof and she tested the hoof again and said it's not a hoof problem.</p><p></p><p>I decided last night to start working with her kicking when I touch her flank. She started to kick and rapped her on the ankle with a fiberglass golf shaft. She did it several times and so did I. Finally after maybe ten minutes I could run the stick in there and she just flinched. I then went to my hand and she just flinched with no kick. I will try it again tonight. The next xray hopefully will go easier without her kicking.</p><p></p><p>We did have a spat latter. She did not want to walk at pace with me and when I pulled she would rear up. Well we had several meetings of her front legs with my golf shaft. Sometimes she is more of a challenge than Idiot. OBTW, I lead him in the trailer last night at a walk with no feed around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy-, post: 212356, member: 3688"] Yeah, the farrier did look for an abscess. He said he saw signs of one shortly after I got her and had him trim her. I showed the vet the spot on her hoof and she tested the hoof again and said it's not a hoof problem. I decided last night to start working with her kicking when I touch her flank. She started to kick and rapped her on the ankle with a fiberglass golf shaft. She did it several times and so did I. Finally after maybe ten minutes I could run the stick in there and she just flinched. I then went to my hand and she just flinched with no kick. I will try it again tonight. The next xray hopefully will go easier without her kicking. We did have a spat latter. She did not want to walk at pace with me and when I pulled she would rear up. Well we had several meetings of her front legs with my golf shaft. Sometimes she is more of a challenge than Idiot. OBTW, I lead him in the trailer last night at a walk with no feed around. [/QUOTE]
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