Horse Problems Database – Front End
Signs that your horse is lame can be obvious—such as your horse limping, dragging a leg, head bobbing, or barely able to walk. Lameness
Does your horse have issues if you take his shoes off? Why can't my horse go barefoot?
What to do about bone chips Bone Chips
Some horses need joint supplements. They may be very hard-working, have some arthritis, or are weekend warriors. Joint Issues
Every horse trips occasionally. But if your horse trips numerous times on every ride, you have a tripping horse problem. Tripping Horses
Lateral work includes renvers, shoulder in, sidepass, pole bending, barrel racing, reining…and more. Lateral Work
You’ve probably used many different strategies to get correct long and low form. But what if your horse just won’t or can’t seem to do it? Long & Low
Problems with picking up lead(s), changing leads, flying lead changes, gait transitions, and more. Lead Changes
There is a lot of horse information available regarding horse stretch and suppling exercises. But do you need to do them? Stretching
Can horses really have one leg shorter than the other? Short Leg
Ever wondered what you’re looking at? How to find out what's wrong with your horse
Does your horse have progressive degeneration and weakening of the ligaments, leading to pain, lameness? DSLD (Degenerative Suspensory Ligament Desmitis)