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Big Man
This
is Big Man, the most loving horse I have ever had. He is a Tennessee Walking
Horse with a heart of gold. He taught my daughter to ride when she was
6 years old at the walk, trot and canter. He was always so careful around
her and everyone. He was the big gentle giant at 16 hands, always looking
for love. He took me on to pass my Level 1 in Parelli Natural Horsemanship
and was well on his way into Level 2 when I discovered he had severe navicular.
The month before he died we were riding around bareback with just a string
around his neck, walk, trot, canter and backing up. I was so amazed at
his ability to read my heart, and I his.
I would urge all horse owners
to stop the practice of shearing down the heels of their horses. This,
I have learned, is a navicular death sentence. Many gaited horse owners
do this to smooth out the gaits not realizing the terrible damage they
are incurring. Please learn about the hoof pastern axis and how to get
your horse aligned properly. Education has come too late for me and my
best friend. I have also found that many farriers and vets are still unaware
or have forgotten this very important part of hoof care. Don't suffer
the terrible loss that I have, educate yourself.
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