BriarwoodAcres
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Update: I'd had Reno checked by the vet and he declared stifle lock. This makes me absolutely SICK to my stocmache as I've gotten very attached to Reno. I love this horse dearly. Obviously I know he will never be more then just a pet as this could be passed on.
I had spoken to Robin at LKF and she told me to bring him back. She offered me a trade on something else. I thank them for this option very much. It aches my heavy heart to do this but I think its whats best for my breeding program as I have no room for a gelding right now with limited space. I just dont see how he could have went from not a problem with it when I bought him to stifle lock?
I dont know the right thing for Reno to do. I am so sick over this situation.
Before I start I want to make clear I am not blaming LKF at all. He didnt have these issues when I brought him home. Hes been home about 4 weeks.
I bought LK Reno from LKF in Oct and he was really crooked in the hind end. walked simular to a duck. Robin did say she had trimmed him and his angles were messed up. (totally believeable!)I told her It was ok, I have a really good ferrier and he could be helped. (after about an hr of her trying to reasure me he was fine LOL Shes so sweet). Now, I love my Mr. Reno to pieces. A couple weeks ago he started to move in his left hind leg that looked simular to string hault. He'd take a few steps like so, then walk totally normal. Stop to graze then walk around again and step like string hault, walk off normal. The ferrier came out Monday (Nov 12) and changed his angles. Now, I know he had a tremendous amount of fixing to do but he didnt take off a lot of hoof as he wasnt grown out to bad. I noticed Tuesday Reno was still moving like this and it had gotten worse. I chalked it up to things changing and tendons stretching. He seemed to have gotten slightly better as the days have passed but hes still doing it to the point it still concerns me. Ill try to get a video tomorrow afternoon after work. I have one but it doesnt show the "true steps" he takes with this. In the mean time, What are you opinions? If its just a cosmetic issue I've thought about keeping him as a stallion and breeding him as neither parent has these issues. A few of his siblings I know about dont either and are as straight as can be! In the photos he looks to move fine.Its his left hind I am looking
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I had spoken to Robin at LKF and she told me to bring him back. She offered me a trade on something else. I thank them for this option very much. It aches my heavy heart to do this but I think its whats best for my breeding program as I have no room for a gelding right now with limited space. I just dont see how he could have went from not a problem with it when I bought him to stifle lock?
I dont know the right thing for Reno to do. I am so sick over this situation.
Before I start I want to make clear I am not blaming LKF at all. He didnt have these issues when I brought him home. Hes been home about 4 weeks.
I bought LK Reno from LKF in Oct and he was really crooked in the hind end. walked simular to a duck. Robin did say she had trimmed him and his angles were messed up. (totally believeable!)I told her It was ok, I have a really good ferrier and he could be helped. (after about an hr of her trying to reasure me he was fine LOL Shes so sweet). Now, I love my Mr. Reno to pieces. A couple weeks ago he started to move in his left hind leg that looked simular to string hault. He'd take a few steps like so, then walk totally normal. Stop to graze then walk around again and step like string hault, walk off normal. The ferrier came out Monday (Nov 12) and changed his angles. Now, I know he had a tremendous amount of fixing to do but he didnt take off a lot of hoof as he wasnt grown out to bad. I noticed Tuesday Reno was still moving like this and it had gotten worse. I chalked it up to things changing and tendons stretching. He seemed to have gotten slightly better as the days have passed but hes still doing it to the point it still concerns me. Ill try to get a video tomorrow afternoon after work. I have one but it doesnt show the "true steps" he takes with this. In the mean time, What are you opinions? If its just a cosmetic issue I've thought about keeping him as a stallion and breeding him as neither parent has these issues. A few of his siblings I know about dont either and are as straight as can be! In the photos he looks to move fine.Its his left hind I am looking
Reno8.bmp
Reno11.bmp
Reno15.bmp
Reno19.bmp
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