Bum high at 7......will he grow out of it??

I think you have to get used to a shadow from behind :eek::) by 7 I would think its pretty much it....even for the slow growers. Maybe you could get stack heels for the front?
 
What's his breeding?

Lucy only filled out properly at about 8 - 9 (m/w cob type), so it does happen ...

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Bum high at 7 usually means bum high for life. They can still be filling out at that age but it's rare to see them get any taller, which he'd have to do to end up level.
 
This is him at 4 years old
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Bum high at 7 usually means bum high for life. They can still be filling out at that age but it's rare to see them get any taller, which he'd have to do to end up level.

What Chev said..
 
He is definately no younger(well I hope not anyway!!) dentist told me he was 6 last year & had a different one out last week who told me he 6/7.
I bought him as an 8 year old supposidly.....but he was actually only 3 so Im hoping he isnt younger!!
 
What is goose rumped again BIrish........:o


It's a description of pelvic slope (Hip line) in the context of horse conformation basically.. The slope causes some connected muscle groups to become over developed and create (with the slope) a point on the top of the quarters which falls away to the tail.. When you stand side on to a goose rumped horse the rump slopes sharply away to the dock.. Goose rump does affect stride as it shortens it as the femur cannot swing within it's true trajectory..
 
I have seen a few horses in their teens who are "bum high"...and its stuck like that - no evening out at the withers - so im afraid its just poor conformation/muscle for them.
However, I do know a lady back in cornwall who had a lovely 6 year old Irish draught x....she was a little over 15.2hh, and had been since she was 5...then, as she was 7, near 8 years old, I remember this lady saying that this horse was "bum high" and she didnt approve, lol - she showed me, and I have to say, it did look bum high!...Well, the horse did even out, and she is now aroung 16.1hh...but you dont often see this....I know ID are supposed to be slow growers, but perhaps she got the age of her horse wrong too? I dunno...but I wouldnt be surprised if there were one or two "anomolies" out there who have had a late growth spurt!

oooh, think Ive heard of a "jumpers bump"
 
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