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<blockquote data-quote="kjones" data-source="post: 373489" data-attributes="member: 4533"><p>My thoroughbred will occasionally do this, when at a slow trot. Like if we are practicing a drill at a slow speed. I have found this to be from not picking up his feet enough to clear the worked up arena. At a quicker speed, say like a good canter he is very stable. At a full-out run its like he is floating. This may or may not be your problem. Make sure the hooves are in good shape and shod properly, the legs are sound and pay attention to the type of ground this happens on. This all should help you determine what is going on with your horse. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kjones, post: 373489, member: 4533"] My thoroughbred will occasionally do this, when at a slow trot. Like if we are practicing a drill at a slow speed. I have found this to be from not picking up his feet enough to clear the worked up arena. At a quicker speed, say like a good canter he is very stable. At a full-out run its like he is floating. This may or may not be your problem. Make sure the hooves are in good shape and shod properly, the legs are sound and pay attention to the type of ground this happens on. This all should help you determine what is going on with your horse. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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