Question # 149: When I get my jumping competition photos I notice that my horse very often has his right knee a bit lower than his left knee. What causes this? (Heather)

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Hi Heather!

Whenever a horse lifts one knee higher than the other over a jump, it is usually indicative of a horse that is out of balance laterally. That low right knee means that your horse.... (Click on Question Title above (in blue) to read full answer) 


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