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On the administrators or "admins" of Horse Isle - Joe and Miranda - declared in a news post that on this happy one year anniversary they have plans to make a new version of Horse Isle - Horse Isle 2. On horse isle (some people are saying that there is such thing as horse isle. How long has it been since this horse had a thorough physical, Marley? If it has been some time, I'd get that done, and make sure you have the vet pull some blood to check for infections like Lyme Disease and EPM.I'd also have the vet look for evidence of arthritis, a stone bruise or bruises, white line disease, abscesses, quarter cracks or toe cracks, evidence of laminitis, and evidence of neurological problems. So that's one thing to look at, for sure. Back problems frequently manifest themselves as lameness, particularly lameness in the hindquarters.
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It may turn out that he doesn't have a leg problem at all- he may be sore in his BACK, in fact. I'd get the horse examined by a vet, and go from there. This depends entirely on what is causing the lameness, Marley- and there are lots of possible causes.
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So my question is: Is there any possible way for a lame horse to become sound again? And how? The horse I am referring to was lame, So I asked about a lame horse not too long ago.
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It will be important that the horse has had some professional training and that he or she is "bombproof" or "child safe" if you want one that is easy going. Most people look between 8-15 years of age for a first horse. If you buy a 20 year old that has only been handled by amatures and had no proper training, you will have your hands full. If you buy a 5 year old that has spent most or all of his life with a professional trainer, he may be fine for a beginner. The horse will only be as trained as his previous owner has taught him. If you are asking this so you can buy a good beginner horse, age is just a number. Most race horses are on the track racing as 2 year olds. In some cases, with breeds like the QH, it's not uncommon (that doesn't make it right) to find 3 year olds fully trained and polished. Some horses (think Lipizzaners, other baroque breeds, some warmbloods) aren't even backed until they are five because of how long it takes them to develop. Wat age is a horse fully trained 2 ride and is good 2 adopt? 5 years?ĭepends on the breed, the location and in some cases the discipline.