The sad thing is that the horse is quite likely to be very fixable IMO.
It is very frustrating that perfectly good horses -- and honestly I believe that virtually all horses are born perfectly good horses, I've seen plenty of evidence of it and next to none to the contrary -- so often are given...
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I missed this when first posted, but now that I see it -- I guarantee that this indicates it is a real physical problem and/or a serious misunderstanding about how to 'teach' a horse things.
Is the horse even *suppled* to turn left? If she is braced and leaning on that shoulder or...
There certainly might be a physical reason for her behavior, and even if there isn't, it is certainly possible to (at least largely, sometimes totally) reform a horse who acts like that.
HOWEVER,
it doesn't sound to me like it would make much sense to put vet money into this horse (or if you...