ILuvCowparsely
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My mare does this and so bouncy, bounces you out almost like a rising canter, seems to do the outside hind then outside front, inside hind and then inside fore.
Nothing she is sound, doesn't always do it. Normally when her back is a problem, this time I think it was the saddle which was sold to me fitted her and it didn't, got conned into a new one.What has your vet said about it?
No we haventHave you investigated SI joint and surrounding ligaments?
I got a message from Chiro last night .If shes having regular chiro, does the chiropractor have an opinion on what the issue is?
She is not lame, I can assure you as vet knows she goes like this and recommended chiro last time. It is how she always goes since 2015 when i got her she goes short behind on off hind, normal is her pain in behind the saddle most like from the saddle we were sold by a very thought of saddler which miss sold one to me and someone else. 2 months after Chiro then said mare was sore behind saddle and down gluteal and right shoulder. Saddle was down on her withers, so got them back in to reflock as new saddle, 2 days later it was back down on her withers. They sold me a low wither saddle for a horse with withers.Stiff behind is lame unfortunately, and unless your chiro is a vet, they are not allowed to treat lame animals until a vet has seen them. They should have referred you straight away.
Sorry its not what you wanted to hear, I know youve had some issues with recent horses. Hopefully this is easily resolved.
Chiro booked for 21stIf shes having regular chiro, does the chiropractor have an opinion on what the issue is?
That is the problem she goes 1/4's in when there is a problem that is when I know to get chiro in, she goes 1/4's in short off hind and reluctant to engage her hind quarters, this is how this stoic mare shows me she is in need of treatment. Ironically last time she went like this after mad zoomies round the field I showed the vet the video from then and how she went after. The vet was here doing boosters, and asked to see mare lunged and 10 meter circles and she was happy with her (she had just had chiro).The horse is also very 1/4s in. Lameness evaluation needed first, then go from there
That is the problem she goes 1/4's in when there is a problem that is when I know to get chiro in, she goes 1/4's in short off hind and reluctant to engage her hind quarters, this is how this stoic mare shows me she is in need of treatment. Ironically last time she went like this after mad zoomies round the field I showed the vet the video from then and how she went after. The vet was here doing boosters, and asked to see mare lunged and 10 meter circles and she was happy with her (she had just had chiro).