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<blockquote data-quote="cross_7" data-source="post: 959695" data-attributes="member: 8382"><p>it just gets better.</p><p>i saddle camo and start checking his feet.</p><p>i picked up his right front and he starts leaning on me and starts pulling it away and his left leg is bending and he nearly falls, before i let go of his right.</p><p>i thought i had just gcaught him off balance, so i try it again same result.</p><p>i check him out and can't find anything wrong so i lead him around and he seems to drag his left toe some so check his foot and i and notice his toe is worn flat across the front where his has been dragging it.</p><p>the left side is the same as the locking stifle so wonder if it's related or if this horse has some bad problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross_7, post: 959695, member: 8382"] it just gets better. i saddle camo and start checking his feet. i picked up his right front and he starts leaning on me and starts pulling it away and his left leg is bending and he nearly falls, before i let go of his right. i thought i had just gcaught him off balance, so i try it again same result. i check him out and can't find anything wrong so i lead him around and he seems to drag his left toe some so check his foot and i and notice his toe is worn flat across the front where his has been dragging it. the left side is the same as the locking stifle so wonder if it's related or if this horse has some bad problems. [/QUOTE]
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