Florrie
Well-Known Member
Hi all!
This is Trifein on a new account. If you seen my post on the Soapbox Fourm you'd know why
Anyway, I hate to say this but I'm stick to the back teeth of my gelding when it comes to girthing up!
He's fine to put the roller/saddle on. Doesn't care.
When he feels the girth under him however, he breathes out heavily and raises his back.
He will also walk around his stable (When there is someone able to hold him I ask, which makes it less difficult) and I feel very on edge doing his girth as when it do it tight enough to keep the saddle in place he will twitch and speed walk off. We've had some scenarios where has has even broced for a full 30 seconds trying to get it off.
I'm baffled on what to do, I take my time doing his girth up. I ensure that it is not trapping him in any way. I'll usually do his girth up loose then walk him to the school and attempt to tighten it there but he is still breathing out and I've had times where I have tried to do it up in the school and if it's the slightest bit tight he will once again broc.
Just to rule out we have had Chiro/Physio, Saddler and Vet out to scope for ulcers. All clear and no problems with all 3. All have said he's just sensitive.
Oh and I'm not trapping the Vegas (I believe its called?) nerve on his tummy either.
I'm thinking of using a sheepskin girth sleeve on him. Has anyone had any luck with this?
I have tried walking him on the lunge beforehand for 5 minutes to relax his tummy muscles but he will just trot as soon as he is on the lunge, sweat himself up and become an idiot for the whole time I ride him.
Suggestions please?
This is Trifein on a new account. If you seen my post on the Soapbox Fourm you'd know why
Anyway, I hate to say this but I'm stick to the back teeth of my gelding when it comes to girthing up!
He's fine to put the roller/saddle on. Doesn't care.
When he feels the girth under him however, he breathes out heavily and raises his back.
He will also walk around his stable (When there is someone able to hold him I ask, which makes it less difficult) and I feel very on edge doing his girth as when it do it tight enough to keep the saddle in place he will twitch and speed walk off. We've had some scenarios where has has even broced for a full 30 seconds trying to get it off.
I'm baffled on what to do, I take my time doing his girth up. I ensure that it is not trapping him in any way. I'll usually do his girth up loose then walk him to the school and attempt to tighten it there but he is still breathing out and I've had times where I have tried to do it up in the school and if it's the slightest bit tight he will once again broc.
Just to rule out we have had Chiro/Physio, Saddler and Vet out to scope for ulcers. All clear and no problems with all 3. All have said he's just sensitive.
Oh and I'm not trapping the Vegas (I believe its called?) nerve on his tummy either.
I'm thinking of using a sheepskin girth sleeve on him. Has anyone had any luck with this?
I have tried walking him on the lunge beforehand for 5 minutes to relax his tummy muscles but he will just trot as soon as he is on the lunge, sweat himself up and become an idiot for the whole time I ride him.
Suggestions please?
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