Holistic Horseworks Talks with April Love
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Holistic Horseworks Talks with April Love
Horses With Cow-Hocked Posture
April discusses how the first rib in foals can become misaligned and that causes the hind end to develop incorrectly.
Doing bodywork on young foals not only helps them develop properly, but it also helps foals develop positive relationships with their handlers.
Learn more about how bodywork can benefit young horses as they grow.
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HHW Podcast cowhocks.mp3
00:00:32 Lillian:
Hi, this is Lillian. I'm here with April love. I have a question about young horses and how they grow and develop. There was a foal that was born with perfectly straight legs, but as he grew, he developed really severe cow hocks by the time he was a yearling, is there anything that can be done to prevent this from happening?
00:00:52 April
We're having a lot of first rib issues in the foals early on and I know people are like, So what is the first rib under the shoulder have to do with the hind end?
00:01:01
Well, if neither shoulder can move correctly because the foal that's not even a year old has both first ribs misaligned.
00:01:11
He's going to throw back to the hind end to pick up a front end, and in the lumbar area, where the saddle ends on a full-grown horse, you have the psoas muscle that comes into the spine and it goes down through the hind end and it attaches to the inside of the hocks.
00:01:31
So you'll have a very tight hind end on that horse, and the psoas is going to slowly be pulling the hocks together, well, this is going to be extra strain on the hocks, the stifles and the fetlocks because the joints are not loading correctly and you will notice if you stand behind your horse.
00:01:51
They will be compressing the inside heel and those hooves the front of the hoof will be flaring out.
00:01:58
They're not pointed forward, so pointed out so the farrier can cut and trim whatever he wants, but you have to release the psoas muscles that's pulling the hocks together and the lumbar spine.
00:02:11
We're seeing way too many kissing spine issues, and that's in the withers, and it's in the lumbar spine.
00:02:18
And most of that is starting from the first rib misalignment in our foals.
00:02:23
My personal belief is it's a mineral deficiency and our broodmares cause our hays and grains are just so over-processed and there's no natural minerals from the soil anymore.
00:02:35
When I had stallions, broodmares, babies, I always gave them the Dynamite Liquid Trace Minerals in the broodmare’s feed, you know, before she's gonna foal.
00:02:45
I give it to her like, two or three times a month in their feed.
00:02:49
And then like once a week when they're coming up to their due date because it also strengthens capillary walls so that there's less internal bleeding.
00:02:58
I've used it before my shoulder surgeries and my hip surgeries.
00:03:02
It really seems to strengthen, less internal bleeding.
00:03:08
Something in that mixture when my brood mares popped out babies, the babies would just come out of the sack, pop up and take off, running like they were meant to in the wild.
00:03:20
So, in the wild, when foals are born, they have to run away from the scent of blood because that's going to bring the carnivores.
00:03:29
So, a young foal in the wild doesn't get to get up and fall down and try and nurse and everything.
00:03:34
They have to get up and move and that's the problem I'm seeing in today's horses.
00:03:39
You have all these horses with really weak fetlocks.
00:03:43
And when I give them the Dynamite Liquid Trace Minerals they just popped out, took off cantering while the mayor still laying there with the sack, saying, oh, wow, OK, and the fall would run around for 10 or 15 minutes, come in to nurse, drop down, take a nap, pop up again.
00:03:59
There was no trying to find their legs.
00:04:02
Everything was just strong and ready to go.
00:04:04
So, my personal belief is that mineral deficiency is why we're seeing the foals with first rib misalignment on both sides before they're even six months old.
00:04:16
So, you're going to have your high-low syndrome, you're going to have your metal lateral imbalance in your hooves, and you're going to have your hind hocks too close together.
00:04:25
And if you're going to have a sport and performance horse and they're not loading their joints at a year old.
00:04:31
They're going to be arthritic by the time they're 10 or 11.
00:04:34
So I have a video you have to have already at least taken level one class or level one home study program.
00:04:42
But I do have a download video, just how to work on foals and I've done it as early as day one, day 2 because the mare getting up, getting down, and pushing the foal out against a stall wall or sitting on it as they're trying to get up and get down.
00:04:57
It's a really hard thing to be squeezed through the birth canal.
00:05:00
So don't wait ‘till your horse is 6 months old to start bodywork.
00:05:04
When you do just little things to the youngsters, they are so people-oriented and they just love people and they're like, hey, what are going to do with your magic hands today?
00:05:14
And they're so easy to halter train.
00:05:17
They're so easy to work with.
00:05:19
You can put them in the little figure-eight rope and lead them around and you can change their posture.
00:05:26
You know because you have your conformation, what they're born with.
00:05:28
But your posture is what develops from muscles that are over-tight and not being able to load the hoof correctly.
00:05:35
So, the short neck and the ewe neck and the roach back and the hunters bump.
00:05:41
None of this needs to be developing.
00:05:43
That is not your horse’s conformation.
00:05:46
But we need to start working on foals younger so that our horses can be healthy, sound, and rideable through their 30s.
00:05:54
So, check out my full video and my free e-book is horseacademy101.com and my website is holistichorseworks.com see you there.