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Young Horse has Swayback?
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<blockquote data-quote="3horsemom" data-source="post: 390435" data-attributes="member: 6553"><p>I was looking into info about swayback horses and found this forum. I have found the info posted about this topic helpful. I recently was given a 4 yo Registered Chincoteague tobiano paint pony. Her owner had to move her fast due to a domestic violence situation and I happen to be in the right place at the right time. She is very sweet and calm with a good personality and seems willing however she has poor confirmation and a distinct sway-back. I have ridden her (double padded) and she shows no sign of discomfort. The previous owner said she had been vet checked and they said it's not an issue. I just plan on using her for light trail riding (for the kids) once she has more time under saddle and I know I can trust her. Thanks for all the excercise tips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3horsemom, post: 390435, member: 6553"] I was looking into info about swayback horses and found this forum. I have found the info posted about this topic helpful. I recently was given a 4 yo Registered Chincoteague tobiano paint pony. Her owner had to move her fast due to a domestic violence situation and I happen to be in the right place at the right time. She is very sweet and calm with a good personality and seems willing however she has poor confirmation and a distinct sway-back. I have ridden her (double padded) and she shows no sign of discomfort. The previous owner said she had been vet checked and they said it's not an issue. I just plan on using her for light trail riding (for the kids) once she has more time under saddle and I know I can trust her. Thanks for all the excercise tips. [/QUOTE]
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