Margaret
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I have noticed quite a few weanlings from places with legs that seem to flare out after the knee joint. Thus giving a slight appearance of toeing out at the front..
Some breeders are telling me that this is typical of a younger horse, and that all will straighten out in time..
My question is,.. if this is typical in young horse conformation, then when can one expect to see the legs go straight from the knee joint down.
If you think that this is not typical please also state so..
I have a picture of a front end of a young horse without the head included, and wouuld like to post it anomously,- but not sure if it would be allowed.
Otherwise I can post an example of what I am talking about.
Mary
Some breeders are telling me that this is typical of a younger horse, and that all will straighten out in time..
My question is,.. if this is typical in young horse conformation, then when can one expect to see the legs go straight from the knee joint down.
If you think that this is not typical please also state so..
I have a picture of a front end of a young horse without the head included, and wouuld like to post it anomously,- but not sure if it would be allowed.
Otherwise I can post an example of what I am talking about.
Mary
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