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Date Posted: 01:29:53 02/09/08 Sat
Author: Re. Tack, teeth and back
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In reply to: Zoe 's message, "tack, teeth and back" on 04:05:42 02/07/08 Thu

>Tack, teeth and back checked recently?? I would think
>to check those first and foremost. Then ask a good
>instructor to have a look at your transition they may
>be able to advise you on the problem? How does he
>lunge in canter?

He is fine in canter even when i ride him on the lounge.. his back was checked when my friend got the pysio down for her pony and his teeth have been done regually by the yard dentist who does all the horses and ponies at the same time also where i have just got him his tack is brand new and fitted to him.. its baffling lol

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