casconway191
Well-Known Member
Ok where to start. The 'young' (7year old) horse we have is plagued with issues but following a fall on the ice through the winter my mother has been convinced that we need to stop ignoring them and get him checked. I on the other hand would happily bury my head in the sand.
A few of our friends use this guy called Tex who is an osteopath/physio/all sorts of trades guy who is known for his rubber mallet!! Now I am not a huge believer in the alternative therapies as we have dabbled in a few to no avail but we thought we would give this guy a try. I was going along with it as a mum management technique rather than horse management but I may have to take that back.
The 1st thing he picked up on was his mouth which is what drives me crazy. He is very heavy and his mouth is always open showing teeth and gums. Tex said that he had 2 teeth that should have come through at 5 which were stuck just under the surface which would be affecting his whole mouth and make mouthing the bit very uncomfortable. So he just slit the gums and they popped through quite the thing.
Then he looked over the rest of him. He could tell that he had been broken late and that he cramps up over the jump which knocks his confidence. He did some crack and crunching and such like and said that he will now be able to stretch and work towards lengthening which he would have struggled with and that his jumping should also improve.
I was sceptical to say the least but I took him in the school last night to do some flatwork and the difference is unimaginable. His mouth was still 100% of the time. He carried himself and when he was balenced he managed 5/6 really big lengthed strides where before we had nothing!! Now I know this is 1 flatwork session and we have a long way to go but I can honestly say I wasnt expecting a change like that. He got a 27.5 dressage at scone so tex joked he would want to see 18 now!! we can dream.
I have a jumping lesson tonight so I am trying not to get too excited at what he might be able to do. We have always said that he has potential but that something was holding him back. Maybe just maybe we have found the solution.
Sorry for the ramble but I am so relieved we have had a break through as we have had such rubbish luck with horses recently. Fingers crossed we may have turned a corner.
I would say a glass of wine for getting this far but its a bit early so how bout a mocha and a muffin!!
xkx
A few of our friends use this guy called Tex who is an osteopath/physio/all sorts of trades guy who is known for his rubber mallet!! Now I am not a huge believer in the alternative therapies as we have dabbled in a few to no avail but we thought we would give this guy a try. I was going along with it as a mum management technique rather than horse management but I may have to take that back.
The 1st thing he picked up on was his mouth which is what drives me crazy. He is very heavy and his mouth is always open showing teeth and gums. Tex said that he had 2 teeth that should have come through at 5 which were stuck just under the surface which would be affecting his whole mouth and make mouthing the bit very uncomfortable. So he just slit the gums and they popped through quite the thing.
Then he looked over the rest of him. He could tell that he had been broken late and that he cramps up over the jump which knocks his confidence. He did some crack and crunching and such like and said that he will now be able to stretch and work towards lengthening which he would have struggled with and that his jumping should also improve.
I was sceptical to say the least but I took him in the school last night to do some flatwork and the difference is unimaginable. His mouth was still 100% of the time. He carried himself and when he was balenced he managed 5/6 really big lengthed strides where before we had nothing!! Now I know this is 1 flatwork session and we have a long way to go but I can honestly say I wasnt expecting a change like that. He got a 27.5 dressage at scone so tex joked he would want to see 18 now!! we can dream.
I have a jumping lesson tonight so I am trying not to get too excited at what he might be able to do. We have always said that he has potential but that something was holding him back. Maybe just maybe we have found the solution.
Sorry for the ramble but I am so relieved we have had a break through as we have had such rubbish luck with horses recently. Fingers crossed we may have turned a corner.
I would say a glass of wine for getting this far but its a bit early so how bout a mocha and a muffin!!
xkx